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POPULATION 

AND ITS 
DISTRIBUTION 

Compiled from the figures of 1920 
United States Census 



INCLUDING DISTRIBUTION OF 
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 

Compiled from Trade Sources 



J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 
NEW YORK 

CHICAGO BOSTON CLEVELAND 
CINCINNATI LONDON 



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Copyright, 1921 

Walter Thompson Company 

First Edition, 1912 

Second Edition, 1918 

Third Edition, 1921 



SEP 20 1921 



§)C!.A622862 



PREFACE 

THE third edition of Population and Its Distribution is based 
on the 1920 Census of the Population of the United States. 

The Census authorities were frequently consulted and the Com- 
pany wishes to express its appreciation for their help and co-opera- 
tion and especially to acknowledge its indebtedness to Mr. William 
C. Hunt, Chief Statistician for Population, for his generous interest 
in the work. 

The Bureau of the Census began to release the first city counts 
in April, 1920, and although it did the work in record time, the 
last of the data needed for this edition was not received until 
June, 1921. In compiling the material, we were governed in all 
instances by the rulings of the Bureau of the Census. Of particular 
importance is the Census definition of urban population; defined 
as "that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 
inhabitants or more." However, "in Massachusetts, Rhode 
Island, and New Hampshire (except in two instances) it is not the 
practice, as in other states, to have municipal incorporations, such 
as villages, within the limits of the town, and no town becomes a 
city until its population is much in excess of 2,500. For this reason 
it has been necessary to include in the urban territory of these 
states not only the population of cities but that of all towns having 
over 2,500 inhabitants. The 'urban' area in each of these three 
states includes, therefore, some population which in other states 
would be classed as 'rural' but it is not thought that the propor- 
tion of urban population is greatly increased thereby." 

In Maine and Connecticut there are a considerable number of 
unincorporated places with a population of 2,500 or more. For this 
reason they are listed separately for the convenience of those de- 
sirous of making a detailed study of these states. In the tables 
giving group totals which follow the census procedure, the totals 
for these places are included in the totals for the rural population 
of each state, since although they do have a population of 2,500 or 
more they are not incorporated. In New Hampshire on account 



in >im lation \m> is Distribution 



of the greal number of unincorporated places under lVIoo t Ik > have 
been li^i <•< I separately . 

State totals for thenumber of families are estimates. They were 
obtained l>> dividing ill" total state population l»\ 1.5, the average 
number of persons i«» a family in the I nited States in 1910. The 
Census authorities, when consulted, advised the use of this figure 
although they thought it a little high as t h« ■ average number of 
persons to a family has been steadily decreasing since 1890. 

Reference is made throughout I be l><><>k to cities "falling within 
adjacenl territory of other cities, e.g., "Lynn, Massachusetts 
falling within the adjacent territory of Boston, Massachusetts," 
etc. These selections are based on the 1910 census as similar 
data for 1920 arc not yet available. 

Miscellaneous state data are given on the pages with the indi- 
vidual state maps, as well as summarized at the close of the state 
tables. These figures, with the exception of those for autos and 
l rucks, elect ric passenger cars, electrically wired houses, and central 
power stations, are official government figures, and in each case 
include a statement of sources. These data have been collected at 
irregular intervals but are the latest available at this time. 

An explanation regarding the statistics on the distribution of 
wholesale and retail dealers throughout the United States is given 
on page 30 1 immediately preceding the tables. 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



1' I I Madison Avenue 
New York City 
August 1, 1921 



ERRATA 

Page 26, under 500 group, for "111" read "114" 

Page 64, under 500 group, for "85,348" read "85,669" 

Page 141, under 500 group, for "375" read "386" 

Page 249, 5,000 to 10,000 group, for "190,297" read 190,279' 



TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Preface . 

Introduction ...••••;• ' 

Population, area in square miles, density of population and per cent ot 

population by states .....-•■ 
Map: Population per square mile by states . . • • 
Classification of cities and towns by groups according to population 
Population of the United States by states: 1920 and 1910, with number 

and per cent of increase and with rank 

Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabitants and 

over 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with 

Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 inhabi- 
tants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with 
rank ...•••••••• 

Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants with their per cent of 
increase since 1910 ....•••••• 

Cities of 50,000 and over in the United States which have increased 
over 25 per cent in population since 1910 

Population, number of families, and per cent of urban and rural popula- 
tion in the United States, by states . . • • 

Foreign born white population in the United States, 1920 

Map: Location of cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United 
States ....•••••••• 

Population by states, cities and towns 
Alabama 
Arizona . 



Page 
v 



Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut . 

Delaware . 

District of Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia . 

Idaho . 

Illinois . 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana . 

Maine 



12 

15 

18 
20 

21 

22 
27 
30 
35 
41 
45 
51 
54 
55 
59 
65 
68 
80 
87 
95 
101 
106 
110 



VII 



I'ol'i LATION WD ITS Disthiijition 



TAIiLK OF < 0\TF\TS (continued) 



Maryland . 

Massachusel ta 

Michigan . 

Minnesota 

Mississippi ■ 

Missouri . 

Montana 

Nebmskii 

Nevada 

New Hampshire 

New Jersey 

New Mexico . 

New York . 

North Carolina 

North Dakota . 

Ohio 

Oklahoma . 

Oregon . 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode Island . 

South Carolina . 

South Dakota 

Tennessee . 

Texas 

Utah . 

Vermont . 

Virginia 

Washington 

W est Virginia 

V\ isconsin 

Wyoming . 
Summary of state data 
Personal and corporation income and tax by states, calendar year 1918 
Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by states, 1918 . 
Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by cities, 1918 
Distribution of retail and wholesale dealers in the United States 
Explanation of dealer tables ........ 

Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades in the I cited 

States ............ 

Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades in cities of 

50,000 and over 



I'ti'ii 
117 

121 

128 
L3S 
142 
117 
154 
158 
164 

}UU 
171 
177 
180 
189 
194 
198 
208 
214 
218 
231 
234 
238 
242 
247 
255 
259 
262 
266 
271 
275 
282 
285 
290 
293 
296 
303 
304 



305 



313 



THE SALES PROBLEM WHICH LED US TO 
PUBLISH THIS BOOK 

Though differing in detail for each firm, in effect, 
the same problem confronts every com- 
pany which has a product to sell 

IN 1904 one of our clients who sold his product direct to the 
retailer, stated he could afford to have his salesmen cover all 
towns of 2,500 or over. Except in very large cities, he sold through 
exclusive dealers. He had 800 accounts on his books. 

On referring to atlases it developed that there were 1,891 
towns of 2,500 population or over. Obviously he had only forty- 
two per cent distribution. 

It would seem that the incentive to secure the great volume of 
new business possible would have led to immediate action; but 
such was not the case. 

The additional towns could not be added profitably by merely 
adding salesmen. Salesmen already covering the territories would 
have to be re-routed. Personal readjustments for men old in their 
respective territories were involved — in fact the whole chain of cir- 
cumstances which unless faced with determination leads to the in- 
definite postponement of action. Unless the necessary readjust- 
ments were faced, however, this manufacturer's business would not 
grow beyond the increase in volume from existing accounts. New 
accounts added under the old system would not more than offset 
the loss among old accounts. 

As a starting point for the work of readjustment a list of every 
town in the United States of 2,500 inhabitants and over was made 
for this client. These towns were grouped by states and by size. 

So useful were the original typewritten sheets on this problem 
and so immediately did they come into demand for the solution of 
similar problems that, as soon as the figures of the 1910 census 
were available we compiled in book form the original issue of Pop- 
ulation and Its Distribution. 

In the great majority of businesses just such problems as 
that company faced are continually arising. 



Population wi> Its Disi ributiois 



\\ aether a concern Bells exclusive dealers or all dealers, direct 
or through the jobber, ii continually faces t h» - problem of more 
thorough working or greater intensity of effort. 

In -Mini- instances ilii^ work <;m be done most effectively by 
salesmen, in some \>\ advertising and in others by a combination 
of both. 

\\ hatever the method <>f Belling, the basis for adequate work 
is the knowledge of markets as constituted l>> the distribution <>1 
population. 

I ader presenl conditions of greater sales resistance, the in- 
crease in results Becured from operating with a full vision of all the 
facts will constitute in many instances the margin between work 
done ai a profil or ai a loss. 

Population and Its Distribution in its I wo earlier editions has 
been found a convenient and necessary tool by hundreds of corpor- 
ations. 

The third edition gives the 1920 census figures just available. 
In addition to listing all towns in the United States down to 500 
inhabitants with their counties, we have added an outline map of 
each state showing the location of its principal centers. The trade 
information has been extended to include thirty separate classifica- 
tions of dealers, w holesale and retail, in the leading trades. These 
classifications give the number of dealers in each city of 50,000 and 
"\ • i , as well as by states. 

Corporation and personal income and tax returns for 1918, 
subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan, and the number of tele- 
phones, farms, post offices, central power stations, automobiles 
and trucks registered, and the miles of railroads, rural roads, im- 
proved roads, etc., are given by states. 

This book furnishes the facts which the manufacturer needs 
for a closer analysis of markets and we believe that the additions 
we have made will make it even more useful than the former edi- 
t ions. 

J. Walter Thompson Company 



POPULATION 

AND ITS 
DISTRIBUTION 



Population, area in square miles, density of population and per 
cent of population by states 







Per Cent 


Land 








of 


Area in 


Pop. per 


State 


Population 


U.S. Pop. 


Sq. Miles 


Sq. Mile 


United States 


105.710.620 


100.0 


2,973,771 


35.5 


Alabama 


2,348,174 


2.2 


51,279 


45.8 


Arizona 


334,162 


0.3 


113,810 


2.9 


Arkansas 


1,752,204 


1.7 


52,52<f 


33.4 


California 


3,426,861 


3.2 


155,652 


22.0 


Colorado 


939,629 


0.9 


103,658 


9.1 


Connecticut 


1,380,631 


1.3 


4,820 


286.4 


Delaware 


223,003 


0.2 


1,965 


113.5 


Dist. of Columbia 


437,571 


0.4 


60 


7,292.9 


Florida 


968,470 


0.9 


54,861 


17.7 


Georgia 


2,895,832 


2.7 


58,725 


49.3 


Idaho 


431,866 


0.4 


83,354 


5.2 


Illinois 


6,485,280 


6.1 


56,043 


115.7 


Indiana 


2,930,390 


2.8 


36,045 


81.3 


Iowa 


2,404,021 


2.3 


55,586 


43.2 


Kansas 


1,769,257 


1.7 


81,774 


21.6 


Kentucky 


2,416,630 


2.3 


40,181 


60.1 


Louisiana 


1,798,509 


1.7 


45,409 


39.6 


Maine 


768,014 


0.7 


29,895 


25.7 


Maryland 


1,449,661 


1.4 


9,941 


145.8 


Massachusetts 


3,852,356 


3.6 


8,039 


479.2 


Michigan 


3,668,412 


3.5 


57,480 


63.8 


Minnesota 


2,387,125 


2.3 


80,858 


29.5 


Mississippi 


1,790,618 


1.7 


16.362 


38.6 


Missouri 


3,404,055 


3.2 


68,727 


49.5 


Montana 


548,889 


0.5 


146,131 


3.8 


Nebraska 


1,296,372 


1.2 


76.808 


16.9 


Nevada 


77,407 


0.1 


109,821 


0.7 


New Hampshire 


443,083 


0.4 


9,031 


49.1 


New Jersey 


3,155,900 


3.0 


7.514 


120.0 


New Mexico 


360,350 


0.3 


122,503 


2.9 


New York 


10,385,227 


9.8 


17.654 


217.9 


North Carolina 


2.559.123 


2 1 


l!!,740 


:>2 . :. 


North Dakota 


646,872 


0.6 ' 


70.183 


9.2 


Ohio 


5,759,394 


:. 1 


10,740 


141,4 


Oklahoma 


2.028,283 


1.9 


69,414 


29.2 


Oregon 


783,389 


0.7 


95,607 


8.2 



POPl LATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Population, area in square inilt--.. density of population and tin- per 
cent of population l>> stairs 'continued) 







Per Cent 


Land 








of 


irea in 


Pop. per 


Slal, 


Population 


1 .S. Pop, 


Sq. Miles 


8q. Milr 


Pennsj l\ ania 


8,720,017 


8.3 


11,832 


191 5 


Rhode [aland 


604,397 


0.6 


1,067 


566 4 


South < Carolina 


1,683,724 


1.6 


30,495 


55.2 


South Dukotn 


636.:. IT 


0.6 


76,868 


8.3 


Tennessee 


2,337,885 


2.2 


41,687 


56.1 


Texas 


1,663,228 


1 1 


262,398 


17.8 


I tah 


1 10,396 


0.4 


82,184 


5 . 5 


Vermont 


352, 128 


0.3 


9.121 


38.6 


Virginia 


2,309,187 


a o 


40,262 


57.4 


\\ ashingtOD 


1,356,621 


1.3 


66,836 


20.3 


West Virginia 


1,463,701 


1.4 


24,022 


60.9 


\\ isoonsii] 


2,632,067 


2.5 


55,256 


IT 6 


N\ yoming 


194,402 


0.2 


97,5 18 


2.0 



J. Walter Thompson company 




i»ui»i lation \m> lis Distribution 



IN)IM l.\Th>\ OF THE I NITED STATES 



Population, 1().">.T 1 «>.<»2o 

Families, 23,491,249— (Estimated) 

Foreign born, ; I :'».Ti». , ,. , >;;7 

Negroes, 10,463,013 



i lassification of cities and towns by groups according to 
population 





Number of 






I ,r>mfi 


Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Total 




105,710.620 


100. 


1,000,000 unci over 


3 


10,145,532 


9.6 


500,000 to 1.000,000 





0.223,769 


:, o 


lod.iioo to :>oo,ooo 


1 


1.710,489 


1 


300,000 to loo.ooo 


5 


1.721,717 


1 .0 


200,000 to 300,000 


12 


2,921,323 


2.8 


100,000 to 200,000 


:',;. 


1.706,196 


4.5 


30,000 to 100,000 


To 


5,265.717 


5.0 


25.000 to 50,000 


ii:i 


:». 075.011 


1.8 


15,000 to 25,000 


200 


3,798,325 


3.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


259 


3,111,117 


3.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


721 


4,997.70 1 


1.7 


2. .".00 to 5.000 


1.321 


1. 500. 17:; 


1 . :', 


Rural— Under 2,500 




51.103.197 


48.6 



*See preface 

t Preliminary figure, sul'jerl to revision 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



Population of the United States by states: 1920 and 1910, with 
number and per cent of increase and with rank 





Popu 


la lion 


Increase* 1910—1920 




Stale 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Rank 


United States 


105.710.620 


91,972.266 


13,738,354 


14.9 




Alabama 


2,348,174 


2,138,093 


210,081 


9.8 


18 


Arizona 


334,162 


204,354 


129,808 


63.5 


46 


Arkansas 


1,752,204 


1,574,449 


177,755 


11.3 


25 


California 


3,426.861 


2,377,549 


1,049,312 


44.1 


8 


Colorado 


939,629 


799,024 


140,605 


17.6 


33 


Connecticut 


1,380,631 


1,114,756 


265,875 


23.9 


29 


Delaware 


223,003 


202,322 


20,681 


10.2 


47 


Dist.ofColumbia 


437,571 


331,069 


106,502 


32.2 


42 


Florida 


968,470 


752,619 


215,851 


28.7 


32 


Georgia 


2,895,832 


2,609,121 


286,711 


11.0 


12 


Idaho 


431,866 


325,594 


106,272 


32.6 


43 


Illinois 


6,485,280 


5,638,591 


846,689 


15.0 


3 


Indiana 


2,930,390 


2,700,876 


229,514 


8.5 


11 


Iowa 


2,404,021 


2,224,771 


179,250 


8.1 


16 


Kansas 


1,769,257 


1,690,949 


78,308 


4.6 


24 


Kentucky 


2,416,630 


2,289,905 


126,725 


5.5 


15 


Louisiana 


1,798.509 


1,656,388 


142,121 


8.6 


22 


Maine 


768,014 


742,371 


25,643 


3.5 


35 


Maryland 


1,449,661 


1,295,346 


154,315 


11.9 


28 


Massachusetts 


3,852,356 


3,366,416 


485,940 


14.4 


6 


Michigan 


3,668,112 


2,810.173 


858,239 


30.5 


7 


Minnesota 


2,387,125 


2,075,708 


311,417 


15.0 


17 


Mississippi 


1,790.618 


1,797,111 


-6,496 


-0.4 


23 


Missouri 


3.401.055 


3,293,335 


110,720 


3.4 


9 


Montana 


548,889 


376,053 


172,836 


46.0 


39 


Nebraska 


1,296,372 


1,192.211 


104,158 


8.7 


31 


Nevada 


77.407 


81.875 


-4,468 


-5.5 


49 


New Hampshire 


443,083 


430.572 


12,511 


2.9 


41 


New Jersey 


3,155,900 


2,537,167 


618,733 


24.4 


10 


New Mexico 


360,350 


327,301 


33,049 


10.1 


44 


New York 


10,385,227 


9,113,614 


1.271.613 


13.9 


1 


North Carolina 


2,559,123 


2,206,287 


352.836 


16.0 


11 


North Dakota 


6 16,872 


577.056 


69,816 


12.0 


36 


Ohio 


5,759,391 


4.767.121 


992,273 


20.8 


4 



"4 minus sign (-) denotes decrease 



Poii LATIOIS \m> Its Disthikltion 



Population of the I oited States by states : 1920 and 1910, with 
number and per cent of increase and with rank {continued) 





Population 


Increase* 1910—1920 




Statr 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Hank 


Oklahoma 


2,028,283 


1,657,155 


371,128 


22.4 


21 


Oregon 


783,389 


672,765 


110,624 


16.4 


34 


Pennsylvania 


8,720,017 


7,665,111 


1,054,906 


13.8 


2 


Rhode Island 


604,397 


542,610 


61,787 


11.4 


38 


South Carolina 


1,683,724 


1,515,400 


168,324 


11.1 


26 


South Dakota 


636,547 


583,888 


52,659 


9.0 


37 


Tennt i 


2,337,885 


2,184,789 


153,096 


7.0 


19 


Texas 


4,663,228 


3,896,542 


766,686 


19.7 


5 


Utah 


449,396 


373,351 


76,045 


20.4 


40 


Vermont 


352,428 


355,956 


-3,528 


-1.0 


45 


Virginia 


2,309,187 


2,061,612 


247,575 


12.0 


20 


Washington 


1,356.621 


1,141,990 


214,631 


18.8 


30 


West Virginia 


1,463,701 


1,221,119 


242,582 


19.9 


27 


Wisconsin 


2,632,067 


2,333,860 


298.207 


12.8 


13 


Wyoming 


194,402 


145,965 


48,437 


33.2 


48 



M minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- 
tants and over: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank 





Population 


Increase* 




City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Hank 


New York City, N. Y. 


5,620,048 


4,766,883 


853,165 


17.9 


1 


Manhattan Borough 


2,284,103 


2,331,542 


-47,439 


-2.0 




Bronx Borough 


732,016 


430,980 


301,036 


69.8 




Brooklyn Borough 


2,018,356 


1,634,351 


384,005 


23.5 




Queens Borough 


469,042 


284,041 


185,001 


65.1 




Richmond Borough 


116,531 


85,969 


30,562 


35.6 




Chicago, III. 


2,701,705 


2,185,283 


516,422 


23.6 


2 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


1,823,779 


1,549,008 


274,771 


17.7 


3 


Detroit, Mich. 


993,678 


465,766 


527,912 


113.3 


4 


Cleveland, Ohio 


796,841 


560,663 


236,178 


42.1 


5 


St. Louis, Mo. 


772,897 


687,029 


85,868 


12.5 


6 


Boston, Mass.f 


748,060 


670,585 


77,475 


11.6 


7 


Baltimore, Md. 


733,826 


558,485 


175,341 


31.4 


8 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


588,343 


533,905 


54,438 


10.2 


9 


Los Angeles, Cal. 


576,673 


319,198 


257,475 


80.7 


10 


Buffalo, N. Y. 


506,775 


423,715 


83,060 


19.6 


11 


San Francisco, Cal. 


506,676 


416,912 


89,764 


21.5 


12 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


457,147 


373,857 


83,290 


22.3 


13 


Washington, D. C. 


437,571 


331,069 


106,502 


32.2 


14 


Newark, N. J. 


414,524 


347,469 


67,055 


19.3 


15 


Cincinnati, Ohio 


401,247 


363,591 


37,656 


10.4 


16 


New Orleans, La. 


387,219 


339,075 


48,144 


14.2 


17 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


380,582 


301,408 


79.174 


26.3 


18 


Kansas City, Mo. 


324,410 


248,381 


76,029 


30.6 


19 


Seattle, Wash. 


315,312 


237,194 


78,118 


32.9 


20 


Indianapolis, Ind. 


314,194 


233,650 


80,544 


34.5 


21 


Jersey City, N. J. 


298,103 


267,779 


30,324 


11.3 


22 


Rochester, N. Y. 


295,750 


218,149 


77,601 


35.6 


23 


Portland, Ore. 


258,288 


207,214 


51,074 


24.6 


24 


Denver, Colo. 


256,491 


213,381 


43.110 


20.2 


25 


Toledo, Ohio 


243,164 


168,497 


74,667 


44.3 


26 


Providence, R. 1. 


237,595 


224,326 


13,269 


5.9 


27 


Columbus, Ohio 


237,031 


181,511 


55,520 


30.6 


28 



*A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease 

t Hyde Park town annexed to Boston city since 1910 



POPl LATION Wl> ITS DlSTRIBl TION 



Population of riti«'> in the I oited States having 100,000 inhabi- 
tants and over : L920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 

increase and with rank (continued) 





Population 


Increase 




llh 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Rank 


L0U1S\ ill''. K > ■ 


234,891 


223,928 


10,963 


4.9 


29 


St. Paul, Minn. 


234,698 


21 1.711 


19,954 


9.3 


30 


Oakland, CaL 


216,261 


150,171 


66,087 


44.0 


31 


Akron, < >liio 


208,435 


169,067 


139,368 


201.8 


32 


Atlanta, < ra. 


200,616 


154,839 


45,839 


29.6 


33 


( )in:ili;i. \el>r.f 


191,601 


124,096 


67,505 


54.4 


34 


Woreester, Mass. 


179,754 


145,986 


33,768 


23.1 


35 


Birmingham, Ala. 


178,806 


132,685 


46,121 


34.8 


36 


Syracuse, N, Y. 


171,717 


137,249 


34,468 


25.1 


37 


Richmond, Va. 


171,667 


127,628 


44,039 


34.5 


38 


New Haven, Conn. 


162,537 


133,605 


28,932 


21.7 


39 


Memphis, Tenn. 


162,351 


131,105 


31,246 


23.8 


40 


Sail \lltonio. Texas 


161,379 


96,614 


64,765 


67.0 


41 


Dallas, Texas 


158,976 


92,104 


66,872 


72.6 


42 


Da\ ton, Ohio 


152,559 


116,577 


35,982 


30.9 


43 


Bridgeport, ( lonn. 


I 13,555 


102,054 


41,501 


40.7 


44 


Houston, Texas 


138,276 


78,800 


59,476 


75.5 


45 


Hartford. < 'onn. 


138,036 


98,915 


39,121 


39.6 


46 


Scranton, Pa. 


137,783 


129,867 


7,916 


6.1 


47 


( irand Rapids, Mich. 


137,634 


L12,5Vl 


25,063 


22.3 


48 


Paterson, V J. 


135,875 


125,600 


10,275 


8.2 


49 


Youngstown, Ohio 


132,358 


79,066 


53,292 


67.4 


50 


Springfield, Mass. 


129,614 


88,926 


40,688 


45.8 


51 


Des Moines, Iowa 


126,168 


86,368 


40,100 


46.4 


52 


New Bedford. Mass. 


121,217 


96,652 


24,565 


25.4 


53 


Fall Mi\ er, Mass. 


120,485 


119,295 


1,190 


1.0 


54 


Trenton, V J. 


119,289 


96,815 


22,474 


23.2 


55 


\asli\ [He, Tenn. 


118,342 


110,364 


7,978 


7.2 


56 


Salt Lake City, 1 tab 


118,110 


92,777 


25,333 


27.3 


57 


• lamden, N . .1. 


116,309 


94,538 


21.771 


23.0 


58 


Norfolk, Va. 


115,777 


67,452 


48,325 


71.6 


59 


Albany, V 1 . 


113,344 


100,253 


13,091 


13.1 


60 


Lowell. Mass. 


112,759 


106,294 


6,465 


6.1 


61 


Wilmington, Del. 


110,168 


87,411 


22,757 


26.0 


62 


< lambridge, Mass. 


109.694 


104,839 


4,855 


4.6 


63 



iOmaha and Soul h Omaha cities consolidated since 1910 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- 
tants and over : 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank (continued) 





Population 


Increase 




City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Bank 


Reading. Pa. 
Fort Worth, Texas 
Spokane, Wash. 
Kansas City, Kansas 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


107,784 
106,482 
104,437 
101,177 
100,176 


96,071 
73,312 
104,402 
82,331 
79,803 


11,713 
33,170 
35 
18,846 
20,373 


12.2 
45.2 
O.Of 
22.9 
25.5 


61 
65 
66 
67 
68 



Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 
increase and with rank 





Population 


Increase 




City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Rank 


Lynn, Mass. 


99,148 


89,336 


9,812 


11.0 


69 


Duluth, Minn. 


98,917 


78,466 


20,451 


26.1 


70 


Tacoma, Wash. 


96,965 


83,743 


13,222 


15.8 


71 


Elizabeth, N. J. 


95,783 


73,409 


22,371 


30.5 


72 


Lawrence, Mass. 


94,270 


85,892 


8,378 


9.8 


73 


Utica, N. Y. 


94,156 


74,419 


19,737 


26.5 


74 


Erie. Pa. 


93,372 


66,525 


26,847 


40 . 4 


75 


Somerville, Mass. 


93,091 


77,236 


15,855 


20.5 


76 


Waterbury, Conn. 


91,715 


73,141 


18,574 


25.4 


~~ 


Flint, Mich. 


91,599 


38,550 


53,049 


137.6 


78 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


91.558 


57,699 


33,859 


58.7 


79 


Oklahoma City, Okla. 


91,295 


64.205 


27.090 


42.2 


80 


Schenectady, N. Y. 


88,723 


72,826 


15,897 


21.8 


81 


Canton, Ohio 


87,091 


50,217 


36,874 


73.4 


82 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 


86,549 


63,933 


22.616 


35.4 


83 


Evansville, Ind. 


85,264 


69,647 


15.617 


22.4 


81 


Savannah, Ga. 


83,252 


65.061 


18,188 


28.0 


85 


Manchester, N. H. 


78,384 


70,063 


8,321 


11.9 


86 


St. Joseph, Mo. 


77,939 


77,403 


536 


0.7 


87 



fLess than one tenth of one per cent 



10 



POPUI.VNON \\l> IIS DlSTBIBI TION 



Population of cities in the I oited States having 50,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants: L920 and 1910, with Dumber and per cont of 
increase and with rank icon United) 



City 



l't> f>a lot ion 



1920 



1910 



Increase* 



Number Per ('ml 



Hank 



know illr. Trim. 
El Paso, Texas 
Bayonne, N. J. 
Peoria, 111. 
Harrisburg, I 'a. 
San Diego, Cal. 
\\ ilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Allentown, Pa. 
Wichita, Rhus. 
Tulsa, Okla. 
Troy, N. Y. 
Sioux City, Iowa 
South Bend, Ind. 
Portland, Me. 
Hoboken, N. J. 
Charleston, S. C. 
Johnstown, Pa. 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
East St. Louis, 111. 
Brockton, Mass. 
Terre Haute, Ind. 
Sacramento, Cal. 
Bockford, 111. 
Little Bock, Ark. 
Pawtucket, B. I. 
Passaic, N. J. 
Saganaw, Mich. 
Springfield, Ohio 
Mobile, Ala. 
Altoona, Pa. 
Holyoke, Mass. 
New Britain, Conn. 
Springfield, 111. 
Bacine, Wis. 
Chester, Pa. 



77,818 
77,560 
76,754 
7u,121 
75,917 
74,683 
73,833 
7,3,502 
72.217 
72,075 
72,013 
71,227 
70,983 
69.272 
68,166 
67,957 
67,327 
66,800 
66,767 
66,254 
66,083 
65,908 
65,651 
65,142 
64,248 
63,841 
61,903 
60,840 
60,777 
60,331 
60,203 
59,316 
59,183 
58,593 
58,030 



36,346 
39,279 
55,545 
66,950 
64,186 
39,578 
67,105 
51,913 
52,450 
18,182 
76,813 
47,828 
53,684 
58,571 
70,324 
58,833 
55,482 
48,443 
58,547 
56,878 
58,157 
44,696 
45,401 
45,941 
51,622 
54,773 
50,510 
46,921 
51,521 
52,127 
57,730 
43,916 
51,678 
38,002 
38,537 



11.172 

38,281 

21.209 

9,171 

11,731 

35.105 

6.728 

21,589 

19,767 

53,893 

-4,800 

23,399 

17,299 

10.701 

-2.158 

9.124 

11,845 

18,357 

8.220 

9,376 

7,926 

21 212 

20,250 

19.201 

12,626 

9,068 

11,393 

13,919 

9,256 

8,204 

2,473 

15,400 

7,505 

20,591 

19.493 



114.1 
97.5 
38.2 
13.7 
18.3 
88.7 
10.0 
116 
37.7 
296.4 
-6.2 
48.9 
32.2 
18.3 
-3.1 
15.5 
21.3 
37.9 
14.0 
16.5 
13.6 
47.5 
44.6 
41.8 
24.5 
16.6 
22.6 
29.7 
18.0 
15.7 
4.3 
35.1 
14.5 
54.2 
50.6 



88 

89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

122 



*A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



11 



Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 

inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of 

increase and with rank (continued) 





Population 


Increase 




City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Rank 


Chattanooga, Tenn. 


57,895 


44,604 


13,291 


29.8 


123 


Lansing, Mich. 


57,327 


31,229 


26,098 


83.6 


124 


Covington, Ky. 


57,121 


53,270 


3,851 


7.2 


125 


Davenport, Iowa 


56,727 


43,028 


13,699 


31.8 


126 


Wheeling, W. Va. 


56,208 


41,641 


14,567 


35.0 


127 


Berkeley, Cal. 


56,036 


40,434 


15,602 


38.6 


128 


Long Beach, Cal. 


55,593 


17,809 


37,784 


212.2 


129 


Gary, Ind. 


55,378 


16,802 


38,576 


229.6 


130 


Lincoln, Nebr. 


54,948 


43,973 


10,975 


25.0 


131 


Portsmouth, Va. 


54,387 


33,190 


21,197 


63.9 


132 


Haverhill, Mass. 


53,884 


44,115 


9,769 


22.1 


133 


Lancaster, Pa. 


53,150 


47,227 


5,923 


12.5 


134 


Macon, Ga. 


52,995 


40,665 


12,330 


30.3 


135 


Augusta, Ga. 


52,548 


41,040 


11,508 


28.0 


136 


Tampa, Fla. 


51,608 


37,782 


13,826 


36.6 


137 


Roanoke, Va. 


50,842 


34,874 


15,968 


45.8 


138 


Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


50,760 


30,445 


20,315 


66.7 


139 


East Orange, N. J. 


50,710 


34,371 


16,339 


47.5 


140 


Atlantic City, N. J. 


50,707 


46,150 


4,557 


9.9 


141 


Bethlehem, Pa. 


50,358 


12,837 


37,521 


292.3 


142 


Huntington, W. Va. 


50,177 


31,161 


19,016 


61.0 


143 


Topeka, Kans. 


50,022 


43,684 


6,338 


14.5 


144 



12 



POPI LATIOIM \\H lis DlSTHIBlTION 



Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, \%itli th<*ir 
per cent of increase Bince l ( >lo 







I'rr 
( 'ml 

Increase* 

1910- 






Per 

Cent 

Increase* 

1910- 


Cfly 


1920 


1020 


City 


1920 


1920 


Maiden, Mass. 


19,103 


10.6 


Butte, Mont 


41,611 


6.2 


Hamtramck, Mich. 


18,615 


1266.0 


Lexington. E > . 


11,534 


18.3 


kalaiiia/Oo. Mich. 


18,187 


22.9 


Lima, Ohio 


41,326 


35.5 


\\ in8ton-Salem, 






Fitchburg, Mass. 


41,029 


8.5 


\.C. 


18.395 


yvii.2 


Kenosha, Wis. 


10,472 


89.4 


Jackson, Mich. 


18,374 


53.9 


Beaumont. Texas 


40,422 


95.8 


Quincy, Mass. 


17.876 


46.7 


Stockton, Cal. 


10,296 


73 . 3 


Bay Cit>, Mich. 


17,554 


5.3 


Everett. Mass. 


10,120 


19.8 


York, Pa. 


17,512 


6.2 


\\ ichita Falls, Texas 


40,079 


388.8 


M( Kccsport, Pa. 


16,781 


9.6 


West Hoboken, N.J. 


10,074 


13.2 


Highland Park. 






Stamford town, 






Mich. 


16,499 


1028.6 


Conn.f 


40,067 


38.9 


Charlotte, N. C. 


16,338 


36.2 


Oak Park. 111. 


39,858 


105.0 


Ni\\ ton, Mass. 


16,051 


15.7 


Hamilton, Ohio 


39,675 


12.5 


Cedar Rapids, Iowa 


15,566 


38.9 


Superior, \N is. 


39,671 


-1.8 


KImira, N. Y. 


15,393 


22.1 


San Jose, Cal. 


39,612 


37.0 


Pasadena, Cal. 


15,354 


49.7 


Springfield. Mo. 


39,631 


12.6 


Fresno, Cal. 


15,086 


81.1 


Charleston. W. Va. 


39,608 


72.2 


Cicero, 111. 


11,995 


209.1 


Dubuque, Iowa 


39,141 


1.7 


New Castle, Pa. 


1 1,938 


23.9 


Medford. .Mass. 


39,038 


68.6 


Galveston, Texas 


1 1.255 


19.7 


Jamestown. N. Y. 


38,917 


2 1 3 


Shreveport, La. 


13,874 


56.6 


Waco, Texas 


38,500 


15 .7 


1 lecatur, Ilk 


13,818 


40.7 


Joliet, 111. 


38,442 


10.9 


Woonsocket, R. I. 


13,496 


14.1 


Madison, \\ is. 


38,378 


50.3 


Montgomery . Ala. 


13,464 


14.0 


Brookline, Mass. 


37,7-18 


35.8 


( Ihelsea, Mass. 


13,184 


33.1 


Columbia, S. C. 


37,524 


12.6 


Pueblo, Colo. 


13,050 


3.1 


Lorain, Ohio 


37,295 


29.1 


Mount Vernon.N.Y. 


12.726 


38.2 


Evanston, 111. 


37,234 


49.1 


Salem. Mass. 


12.520 


-2.7 


Taunton. Mass. 


37,137 


8.4 


Pittsfield, Mass. 


11,763 


30.0 


Muskegon. Mich. 


36.570 


52.0 


Lakewood, Ohio 


11,732 


174.9 


Muncie. Ind. 


36,521 


52 . 2 


Perth Vmboy, N. J 


11,707 


29.8 


Aurora, III. 


36,397 


22.1 



* \ minus sign (— ) denotes decrease 
\ Including Stamford city 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



13 



Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their 
per cent of increase since 1910 (continued) 







Per 






Per 






Cent 






Cent 






Increase* 






Increase' 






1910- 






1910- 


City 


1920 


1920 


City 


1920 


1920 


Waterloo, Iowa 


36,230 


35.7 


Pensacola, Fla. 


31,035 


35.0 


Chicopee, Mass. 


36,214 


42.6 


Green Bay, Wis. 


31,017 


22.9 


New Rochelle, N.Y. 


36,213 


25.4 


Petersburg, Va. 


31,012 


28.5 


Williamsport, Pa. 


36,198 


13.6 


Sheboygan, Wis. 


30,955 


17.3 


Auburn, N. Y. 


36,192 


4.4 


Waltham, Mass. 


30,915 


11.1 


Battle Creek, Mich. 


36,164 


43.1 


Moline, 111. 


30,734 


27.0 


Council Bluffs, Iowa 


36,162 


23.5 


La Crosse, Wis. 


30,421 


0.0 


Hammond, Ind. 


36,004 


72.1 


Newburgh, N. Y. 


30,366 


9.2 


Quincy, 111. 


35,978 


-1.7 


Muskogee, Okla. 


30,277 


19.8 


East Chicago, 111. 


35,967 


88.3 


Newport, R. I. 


30,255 


11.4 


Newport News, Va. 


35,596 


76.2 


Colorado Springs, 






Rock Island, 111. 


35,177 


44.6 


Colo. 


30,105 


3.5 


Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


35,000 


25.3 


Lynchburg, Va. 


30,070 


2.0 


Austin, Texas 


34,876 


16.8 


Kokomo, Ind. 


30,067 


76.8 


Meriden town, 






WestNewYork,N.J. 


29,926 


120.7 


Conn.f 


34,764 


8.4 


Joplin, Mo. 


29,902 


-6.8 


Pontiac, Mich. 


34,273 


135.8 


Cumberland, Md. 


29,837 


36.6 


Easton, Pa. 


33,813 


18.5 


Anderson, Ind. 


29,767 


32.4 


Danville, 111. 


33,776 


21 2 


Miami, Fla. 


29,571 


440.5 


Amsterdam, N. Y. 


33,524 


7 2 


Zanesville, Ohio 


29,569 


5.5 


Wilmington, N. C. 


33,372 


29.6 


Cranston, R. I. 


29,407 


39.3 


Orange, N. J. 


33,268 


12.3 


Newport, Ky. 


29,317 


-3.3 


Oshkosh, Wis. 


33,162 


0.3 


Phoenix, Ariz. 


29,053 


160.9 


Portsmouth, Ohio 


33,011 


40.6 


Fort Smith, Ark. 


28,870 


20.4 


Ogden, Utah 


32,804 


28.2 


Revere, Mass. 


28,823 


58.2 


New Brunswick, 






Montclair, N. J. 


28,810 


33.7 


N.J. 


32,779 


40.2 


Alameda, Cal. 


28,806 


23.2 


Norristown, Pa. 


32,319 


15.9 


Bloomington, 111. 


28,725 


11.5 


Hazelton, Pa. 


32,277 


26.8 


Steubenville, Ohio 


28,508 


27.3 


Lewiston, Maine 


31,791 


21.1 


\sheville, N. C. 


28,504 


51.9 


Watertown, N. Y. 


31,285 


17.0 


Nashua, N. H. 


28,379 


9.1 


Columbus, Ga. 


31,125 


51.4 


Hagerstown, Md. 


28.06 1 


70.0 



*A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease 
^Including Meriden city 



It 



in hi i aiion and Its Distribution 



Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their 
per crnt of increase since 1910 (continued) 







Per 






Per 






Cent 






Cent 






Increate 






Increase 






1910- 






1910- 


City 


1920 


1920 


City 


1920 


1920 


Marion, Ohio 


27,891 


53.0 


Newark, Ohio 


26,718 


5.2 


Clarksburg. \\ . \ a. 


27,869 


202.9 


Kingston, N. Y. 


26,688 


3.0 


Mansfield, 1 >hio 


27,824 


34.0 


Clifton, N.J. 


26,470 


123.0 


Norwalk, Conn. 


27,743 


14.6 


Rome, N. Y. 


26,341 


28.5 


Plainfield, N.J. 


27. 700 


34.8 


Bangor, Maine 


25,978 


4.7 


Everett, \\ r ash. 


27,644 


11.4 


Port Huron, Mich. 


25,944 


37.5 


Elgin, III. 


27,454 


5.7 


New London, Conn. 


25,688 


30.7 


East Cleveland, Ohio 


27,292 


197.3 


Bellingham, Wash. 


25,585 


5.3 


W arren, Ohio 


27,050 


144.1 


Irvington, N. J. 


25,480 


114.5 


Richmond, Ind. 


26,765 


19.9 


Sioux Falls, S. D. 


25,202 


78.8 


Kearny, N. J. 


26.721 


43.2 









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Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which 
have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 





Population 


Increase 


City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


Akron, Ohio 


208,435 


69,067 


139,368 


201.8 


Allentown, Pa. 


73,502 


51,913 


21,589 


41.6 


Atlanta, Ga. 


200,616 


154,839 


45,777 


29.6 


Augusta, Ga. 


52,548 


41,040 


11,508 


28.0 


Baltimore, Md. 


733,826 


558,485 


175,341 


31.4 


Bayonne, N. J. 


76,754 


55,545 


21,209 


38.2 


Berkeley, Cal. 


56,036 


40,434 


15,602 


38.6 


Binghamton, N. Y. 


66,800 


48,443 


18,357 


37.9 


Birmingham, Ala. 


178,806 


132,685 


46,121 


34.8 


Bridgeport, Conn. 


143,555 


102,054 


41,501 


40.7 


Canton, Ohio 


87,091 


50,217 


36,874 


73.4 


Chattanooga, Tenn. 


57,895 


44,604 


13,291 


29.8 


Chester, Pa. 


58,030 


38,537 


19,493 


50.6 


Cleveland, Ohio 


796,841 


560,663 


236,178 


42.1 


Columbus, Ohio 


237,031 


181,511 


55,520 


30.6 


Dallas, Texas 


158,976 


92,104 


66,872 


72.6 


Davenport, Iowa 


56,727 


43,028 


13,699 


31.8 


Dayton, Ohio 


152,559 


116,577 


35,982 


30.9 


Des Moines, Iowa 


126,468 


86,368 


40,100 


46.4 


Detroit, Mich. 


993,678 


465,766 


527,912 


113.3 


Duluth, Minn. 


98,917 


78,466 


20,451 


26.1 


East Orange, N. J. 


50,710 


34,371 


16,339 


47.5 


El Paso, Texas 


77,560 


39,279 


38,281 


97.5 


Elizabeth, N. J. 


95,783 


73,409 


22,374 


30.5 


Erie, Pa. 


93,372 


66,525 


26,847 


40.4 


Flint, Mich. 


91,599 


38,550 


53,049 


137.6 


Fort Worth, Texas 


106,482 


73,312 


33,170 


45.2 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 


86,549 


63,933 


22,616 


35.4 


Gary, Ind. 


55,378 


16,802 


38,576 


229.6 


Hartford, Conn. 


138,036 


98,915 


39,121 


39.6 


Houston, Texas 


138,276 


78,800 


59,476 


75.5 


Huntington, W. Va. 


50,177 


31,161 


19,016 


61.0 


Indianapolis, Ind. 


314,194 


233,650 


80,544 


34.5 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


91,558 


57,699 


33,859 


58.7 


Kansas City, Mo. 


324,410 


248,381 


76,029 


30.6 


Knoxville, Tenn. 


77,818 


36,346 


41,472 


114.1 


Lansing, Mich. 


57,327 


31,229 


26,098 


83.6 


Lincoln, Neb. 


54,948 


43,973 


1 10,975 


25.0 



16 



POPULATION \M> ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and ovarii) 1 1 1 * - I oited States which 
have increased over 25 per cenl in population since 1910 (continued) 





Pup 


ulalion 


Increase 


City 


L920 


L910 


Number 


l'i>r Cenl 


Little Rock, \rk. 


65,1 12 


15,941 


19,201 


tl :; 


Long Beach, 1 led. 


55,593 


17,809 


37,784 


212 2 


Loe Angeles, < lal. 


576,673 


319,198 


257,475 


80.7 


Macon, 1 la. 


:>2.995 


40,665 


12,330 


30.3 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


380,582 


301,408 


79,171 


26.3 


\r« Bedford, Mass. 


121,217 


96,652 


21,565 


25. 1 


New Britain, < lonn. 


:.').:U6 


43,916 


15,400 


35 . 1 


New York. \ . "i . 










Bronx Borough 


732.016 


430,980 


301,036 


69.8 


Queens Borougb 


169,042 


281.011 


185,001 


65 1 


Richmond Borougb 


116,531 


85,969 


30,562 


35.6 


Niagara Falls, V Y. 


50,760 


30,445 


20,315 


66.7 


Norfolk. \ a. 


115,777 


67,452 


18,325 


71.6 


Oakland, Cal. 


216.261 


150,174 


66,087 


11.0 


Oklahoma City, Okla. 


91,295 


64,205 


27,090 


42.2 


t >m.ih;i. Nel). 


191,601 


124,096 


67,505 


54.4 


Portsmouth, V a. 


5 1,387 


33,190 


21,197 


63.9 


Racine, W is. 


58,593 


38,002 


20,591 


54.2 


Richmond, \ a. 


171,667 


127,628 


11,039 


34.5 


Roanoke \ a. 


50,842 


34,871 


15,968 


45.8 


Rochester. N. Y. 


295,750 


218,149 


77.601 


35.6 


Rockfonl. 111. 


65,651 


15.101 


20,25(1 


11 6 


Sacramento, Cal. 


65,908 


44,696 


21,212 


47.5 


Sail Lake City, Utah 


118,110 


92,777 


25,333 


27.3 


San Antonio. Texas 


161,379 


96,614 


64,765 


67. 


San Diego, Cal. 


7 1.683 


39,578 


35.105 


88.7 


Savannah, Ga. 


83.252 


65,064 


18,188 


28.0 


Seattle. Wash. 


315,312 


237,194 


78,118 


32.9 


Sioux City, Iowa 


71,227 


47,828 


23,399 


48.9 


South Bend. End. 


70.983 


53,684 


17.299 


32 . 2 


Springfield, Mass. 


124.614 


88,926 


10.688 


45.8 


Springfield. Ohio 


60,840 


46,921 


13,919 


29.7 


Syracuse, N. Y. 


171,717 


137.249 


34,468 


25.1 


Tampa, Fla. 


51.608 


37,782 


13,826 


36.6 


Toledo, Ohio 


213.164 


168,497 


71.667 


11.3 


Tulsa. Okla. 


72.075 


18,182 


53,893 


296.4 


Utica, N". Y. 


01.156 


7 1.419 


19.737 


26.5 


Washington, D. C. 


137.571 


331.069 


106,502 


32 2 



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IT 



Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which 
have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 (continued) 





Pupu 


lullOTI 


Increase 


City 


1920 


1910 


Number 


Per Cent 


\\ aterbury. Conn. 


91,715 


73,141 


18,574 


25. 1 


Wheeling. W. Va. 


56.208 


41,641 


14,567 


35.0 


Wichita, Kansas 


72.217 


52,450 


19,767 


37.7 


Wilmington. Del. 


110,168 


87,411 


22,757 


26.0 


Yonkers, N. Y. 


100,176 


79.803 


20,373 


25 . 5 


Youngstown, Ohio 


132,358 


79.066 


53,292 


67.4 



\H 



1'nlM LATHiN \M> ITS D1ST1UHI TION 



Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural 
population in the I nitrd States by states 







Number * 


Per Cent 


I'rr Cent 


Stale 


Population 


Families 


Urban 


liaral 


[ nited States 


105.710.62(1 


23,491,249 


51.4 


48.6 


Alabama 


2,348,174 


521,816 


21.7 


78.3 


Arizona 


334,162 


74,258 


35.2 


64.8 


Arkansas 


1,752,204 


389,.'. 7 <> 


16.6 


83.4 


California 


3,426,861 


761,525 


68.0 


32.0 


Colorado 


939,629 


208,806 


48.3 


51.7 


Connecticut 


1,380,631 


306,807 


67.8 


32.2 


Delaware 


223,003 


l'),556 


54.2 


45.8 


Dist. of Columbia 


437,571 


97,238 


100.0 


.0 


Florida 


968,470 


215.21o 


36.8 


63.2 


Georgia 


2,895,832 


643,518 


25.1 


74.9 


Idaho 


431,866 


95,970 


27.6 


72.4 


Illinois 


6,485,280 


1,441,173 


67.9 


32.1 


Indiana 


2,930,390 


651,198 


50.6 


49.4 


Iowa 


2,404,021 


534,227 


36.4 


63.6 


Kansas 


1,769,257 


393,168 


34.9 


65.1 


Kentucky 


2,416,630 


537,029 


26.2 


73.8 


Louisiana 


1,798,509 


399,669 


34.9 


65.1 


Maine 


768,014 


170,670 


39.0 


61.0 


Maryland 


1,449,661 


322,147 


60.0 


40.0 


Massachusetts 


3,852,356 


856,079 


94.8 


5.2 


Mil lagan 


3,668.112 


815,203 


61.1 


38.9 


Minnesota 


2,387,125 


530,172 


44.1 


55.9 


Mississippi 


1,790,618 


397,915 


13.4 


86.6 


Missouri 


3,404,055 


756,457 


46.7 


53.3 


Montana 


548,889 


121,975 


31.3 


68.7 


Nebraska 


1,296,372 


288,083 


31.2 


68.8 


Nevada 


77,407 


17,202 


19.7 


80.3 


New Hampshire 


1 13,083 


98,463 


63.1 


36.9 


New Jersey 


3,155,900 


701,311 


78.4 


21.6 


N<W Mexico 


360,350 


80,078 


18.0 


82.0 


New York 


10,385,227 


2,307,828 


82.7 


17.3 


North Carolina 


2,559,123 


568,694 


19.1 


80.9 


North Dakota 


646,872 


143,749 


13.6 


86.4 


Ohio 


5,759,394 


1,279,865 


63.8 


36.2 


Oklahoma 


2,028,283 


450,730 


26.6 


73.4 



* Estimated, see preface 



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Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural 
population in the United States by states (continued) 







Number* 


Per Cent 


Per Cent 


Slate 


Population 


Families 


Urban 


Rural 


Oregon 


783,389 


174,086 


49.9 


50.1 


Pennsylvania 


8,720,017 


1,937,782 


64.3 


35.7 


Rhode Island 


604,397 


134,310 


97.5 


2.5 


South Carolina 


1,683,724 


374,161 


17.5 


82.5 


South Dakota 


636,547 


141,455 


16.0 


84.0 


Tennessee 


2,337,885 


519,530 


26.1 


73.9 


Texas 


4,663,228 


1,036,273 


32.4 


67.6 


Utah 


449,396 


99,866 


48.0 


52.0 


Vermont 


352,428 


78,317 


31.2 


68.8 


Virginia 


2,309,187 


513,153 


29.2 


70.8 


Washington 


1,356,621 


301,471 


55.2 


44.8 


West Virginia 


1,463,701 


325,267 


25.2 


74.8 


Wisconsin 


2,632,067 


584,904 


47.3 


52.7 


Wyoming 


194,402 


43,200 


29.5 


70.5 



*Estimaled, see preface 



20 



i»uiM lation \M> its Distribution 



Foreign born white population of the I nited stales 1920* 



Statf 



Foreign Born 
White 



Slate 



Foreign Horn 
\\ hilt 



I niti-d States 



Alabama 

\ri/ona 

\i k.msas 

( California 

Colorado 

Connecticul 

I Delaware 

Dist. of < Columbia 

Florida 

< leorgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 
Nevada 

New Hampshire 
Nih Jersey 
\rw Mexico 
New York 
North Carolina 
North Dakota 

Ohio 

( Oklahoma 
( hregon 



1:1.707.987 



17,662 

78,099 

13,975 

681,654 

116,954 

376,513 

19,810 

28,548 

43,008 

16,186 

38,963 

1,204,403 

150,868 

225.617 

110,578 

30,780 

44,781 

107,300 

102,148 

1.077,072 

726,214 

■185.261 

8,019 

185,893 

93,447 

149,652 

14,802 

91,154 

738,761 

29,077 

2,783,773 

7,099 

131,486 

678,647 

39,951 

102,149 



Pennsyh ania 

Rhode Island 

South ( Carolina 

South Dakota 

Tennessee 
Texas 

I tab 
\ ermonl 
Virginia 
\\ ashington 
\\ c"-t \ irginia 
\\ ivi onsin 
\\ yoming 



1,387,298 

173,366 

6,401 

82,372 

15,479 

360,071 
56,429 
14,499 
30,784 

249,818 
61,899 

154,904 

25.21:; 



*Tltese figures are preliminary, subject l<> revision 



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21 




Poim i \ti<>\ and Its Distribution 



ALABAMA 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Population 2,348,174 

Area in sq. mi. 51,279 
Pop. per sq. mi. 45.8 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.2 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



10.57 
12.86 



256,099 

1,214 

55,446 

6,125 

5,420 



58,898 

76,693 

427 

52,400 

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ALABAMA 

Population, 2,348,174 — 2.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 521,816— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 900,652 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 
Cities and towns of 


39 


509,317 


21.7 


100,000 and over 


l 


178,806 


7.6 


50,000 to 100,000 


l 


60,777 


2.6 


25,000 to 50,000 


l 


43,464 


1.9 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


51,997 


2.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


4 


47,296 


2.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


50,461 


2.1 


2,500 to 5,000 


21 


76,516 


3.3 


Rural territory 
Cities and towns of 




1,838,857 


78.3 


1,000 to 2,500 


64 


100,942 


4.3 


500 to 1,000 


77 


54,397 


2.3 


Under 500 


114 


33,256 


1.4 


Other rural territory 




1,650,262 


70.3 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 178,806 

Birmingham Jefferson 178,806 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 60,777 
Mobile Mobile 60,777 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 43,464 
Montgomery Montgomery 43,464 

*See preface 



Pop. 



24 



P0P1 LATIOIN \M> [TS DlSTRIBl Tl<>\ 



Town 



\unistou 

Bessemer 



Alabama (continued) 

County !'<>!>. Toum 



County 



15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 51,997 
Calhoun 17,734 Selma Dallas 

Jefferson 18,674 

10,000 to 15,000, I Cities. Population, 47,296 



Pop. 
15.589 



1 )o!lmli 


1 lull-loll 


10,034 


Gadsden 


Etowah 


11,737 


Floras* e 


Lauderdale 


10,529 


Tuscaloosa 


Tuscaloosa 


11,996 


5.000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 


50,461 




Alabama < "it > 


Etowah 


5,432 


Phenix City 


Lee 


5,432 


\lhan\ 


Morgan 


7.652 


Sheffield 


Colbert 


6,682 


Panfield 


Jefferson 


5,003 


Talladega 


Talladega 


6,546 


1 limts\ ille 


Madison 


8,018 


Troy 


Pike 


5.696 


o 


500 to 5,000 


, 21 Cities. Population, 


76,516 




Andalusia 


< o\ iugton 


1.023 


(lirard 


Russell 


4,912 


\ t hi-n- 


Limestone 


3,323 


Greenville 


Butler 


3,471 


Mlalla 


Ktowah 


3,462 


Jasper 


Walker 


3,216 


Brewton 


Escambia 


2,682 


Lanett 


Chambers 


4,976 


Brighton 1 


Jefferson 


3,665 


Opelika 


Lee 


4,960 


Carbon Hill 


\\ alker 


2.666 


Ozark 


Dale 


2.518 


1 locator 


Morgan 


4,752 


Piedmont 


Calhoun 


2.6 15 


Demopolis 


Marengo 


2,779 


Roanoke 


Randolph 


3,841 


Enterprise 


Coffee 


3,013 


Tuscumbia 


Colbert 


3,855 


Eufaula 


Barbour 


4,939 


Union Springs 


Bullock 


1,125 


Flora la 


< Jo\ ington 


2,633 








1,000 to 2,500, 


64 Towns. Population, 


100,942 




\l)lit\ ille 


1 Icm > 


1.267 


Boyles 


Jefferson 


1,364 


AllxTtvillr 


Marshall 


1,666 


Bridgeport 


Jackson 


2,018 


Alexander ( its 


Tallapoosa 


2,293 


Chapman 


Butler 


1,142 


\ltoona 


Etowah 


1,078 


Clanton 


Chilton 


1,411 


Ashland 


Claj 


1,655 


Columbiana 


Shelby 


1,073 


\ t more 


Escambia 


1.775 


Cordova 


Walker 


1,622 


Auburn 


1 ..■<■ 


2,1 13 


( 'ullman 


Cullman 


2,467 


Bay Minette 


Baldwin 


1,092 


Dadeville 


Tallapoosa 


1.146 


Boaz 


Marshall 


1,369 


Dora 


Walker 


1.117 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 



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Alabama {continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Elba 


Coffee 


1,681 


Mignon 


Talladega 


2,028 


Eutaw 


Greene 


1,359 


Monroeville 


Monroe 


1,017 


Evergreen 


Conecuh 


1,813 


Northport 


Tuscaloosa 


1,606 


Fayette 


Fayette 


1,741 


Oakman 


Walker 


1,083 


Fort Payne 


Dekalb 


2,025 


Opp 


Covington 


1,556 


Geneva 


Geneva 


1,581 


Oxford 


Calhoun 


1,108 


Georgiana 


Butler 


1,550 


Prattville 


Autauga 


2,316 


Greensboro 


Hale 


1,809 


Reform 


Pickens 


1,069 


Guntersville 


Marshall 


1,909 


River Falls 


Covington 


1,107 


Haleysville 


Winston 


1,404 


Russellville 


Franklin 


2,269 


Hartford 


Geneva 


1,561 


Samson 


Geneva 


1,646 


Hartsell 


Morgan 


2,009 


Scottsboro 


Jackson 


1,417 


Headland 


Henry 


1,252 


Sulligent 


Lamar 


1,071 


Heflin 


Cleburne 


1,026 


Sylacauga 


Talladega 


2,141 


Inglenook 


Jefferson 


1,590 


Tallassee 


Elmore 


2,034 


Jackson 


Clarke 


1,331 


Thomasville 


Clarke 


1,002 


Jacksonville 


Calhoun 


2,395 


Townley 


Walker 


1,554 


Lafayette 


Chambers 


1,911 


Tuskegee 


Macon 


2,475 


Leeds 


Jefferson 


1,600 


Uniontown 


Perry 


1,359 


Lineville 


Clay 


1,507 


Vincent 


Shelby 


1,034 


Lipscomb 


Jefferson 


1,605 


West Blocton 


Bibb 


1,023 


Luverne 


Crenshaw 


1,464 


Wetumpka 


Elmore 


1,520 


Marion 


Perry 


2,035 


York 


Sumter 


1,651 




500 to 1,000, 


77 Towns. Population, 


54,397 




Akron 


Hale 


675 


Capital Height 


s Montgomery 


812 


Aliceville 


Pickens 


944 


Carroll ton 


Pickens 


564 


Ariton 


Dale 


625 


Centerville 


Bibb 


793 


A.shford 


Houston 


754 


Cherokee 


Colbert 


524 


Austinville 


Morgan 


838 


Citronelle 


Mobile 


932 


Black 


Geneva 


614 


Clayton 


Barbour 


989 


Blue Mountain Calhoun 


605 


Clio 


Barbour 


838 


Brantley 


Crenshaw 


702 


Cloverdale 


Montgomery 


537 


Brookside 1 


Jefferson 


666 


CoIIinsville 


Dekalb 


793 


Brundidge 


Pike 


941 


Columbia 


Houston 


860 


Calera 


Shelby 


852 


Cuba 


Sumter 


719 


Camden 


Wilcox 


700 


East Brew ton 


Escambia 


826 


Camp Hill 


Tallapoosa 


952 


Eclectic 


Elmore 


555 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 



26 



Population \m> [ts d^huiuition 



Alabama (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






l ipei 


Simter 


722 


Moulton 


Lawrence 


519 


Fair hope 


Baldwin 


853 


Newton 


Dale 


680 


1 ;il. o 


Covington 


532 


Newville 


Henry 


547 


Five Points 


1 'Limbers 


835 


Notasulga 


Macon 


619 


Flomaton 


imbia 


72 t 


Oneonta 


Blount 


876 


Fort Deposit 


Lowndes 


830 


Pell City 


St. Clair 


825 


Fulton 


Clarke 


709 


Pinckard 


Dale 


969 


Good water 


Coosa 


920 


Poley 


Covington 


643 


Gordo 


Pickens 


642 


Pollard 


Escambia 


631 


1 illill 


Marion 


5% 


Ragland 


St. Clair 


613 


Gurley 


Madison 


727 


Red Bay 


Franklin 


753 


Helena 


Shelby 


808 


Riderwood 


Choctaw 


591 


Hurteboro 


Russell 


868 


Slocomb 


Geneva 


581 


Ironaton 


Talladega 


585 


Standing Rock 


Chambers 


698 


Irondale 1 


Jefferson 


809 


Stevenson 


Jackson 


640 


Jones Mill 


Monroe 


:,7f. 


Tarrant City 


Jefferson 


734 


Langs ton 


Jackson 


500 


Thorsby 


Chilton 


513 


Leighton 


Colbert 


598 


Vredenburgh 


Monroe 


874 


Linden 


Marengo 


700 


Wadley 


Randolph 


508 


Lisinan 


Choctaw 


521 


Warrior 


Jefferson 


568 


Livingston 


Sumter 


968 


Wedowee 


Randolph 


510 


Louisville 


Barbour 


504 


White Oak 






Midland City 


Dale 


665 


Springs 


Barbour 


635 


Midway 


Bullock 


524 


Wilsonville 


Shelby 


815 


Millport 


Lamar 


604 


Wilton 


Shelby 


522 


Montevallo 


Shelby 


850 


Winfield 


Marion 


753 



Under 500, 111 Towns. Population, 33,256 

'Falling within the adjacent territory of Birmingham 



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ARIZONA 




Location of cities of 15,000 
and over 



Population 334,162 

Area in sq. mi. 113,810 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.9 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses {Electric World Surpey 1920) 
Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 



2.13 
91.29 



9,975 

321 

12,075 

475 

2,424 



28,979 
18,225 

52 
12,920 

39 



POP! LATIOIS WD [TS DlSTRIBl TION 



\RIZONA 

Population, 33 1. 162 0.3percen1 of the population of 1 oited States 
Families, 4 71.2."),°, (Estimated) 
Negroes, 8,005 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


\imilirr of 
1 'hires 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


15 


117,527 


35.2 


< Sties ;ui(l low ii^ of 








25,000 and m.-r 


i 


29,0.").? 


8.7 


15,000 to 25,000 


i 


20,292 


6.1 


10,000 to 15.000 











5,000 to 10, 000 


6 


43,063 


12.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


7 


25,119 


7 . S 


Rural territory 




216,635 


64.8 


( lities and u>w ih of 








1,000 to -2.7AM 


6 


8,194 


2. 1 


500 to 1.000 


M 


6,928 


2.1 


Under 500 











i Hhcr rural territory 




201,513 


60.3 



Town 



Courtly 



P<>[>. Town 



County 



Pop. 



25,000 to 50,000. 1 City. Population, 29,053 
Phoenix Maricopa 29,053 

15,000 to 25.000. I City. Population, 20.292 

Tucson Pim:! 20,292 

5.000 to 10.000. 6 Cities. Population, 43,063 

Bisbee Cochise 9,205 Miami Gila 6,689 

Douglas Cochise 9.916 Nogalea Santa Cruz 5.199 

Globe Gfla 7.0M Prescott Yavapai 5.010 



*See preface 



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Town 



Clifton 
Flagstaff 
Glendale 
Jerome 



Florence 

Holbrook 

Safford 



Arizona (continued) 
County Pop. Town 



County 



2,500 to 5,000, 7 Cities. Population, 25,119 

Greenlee 4,163 Mesa Maricopa 

Coconino 3,186 Window Navajo 

Maricopa 2,737 Yuma Yuma 

Yavapai 4,030 



1,000 to 2,500, 6 Towns. Population, 8,194 

Pinal 1,161 

Navajo 1,206 

Graham 1,336 



Tempe Maricopa 

Tombstone Cochise 
Williams Coconino 



Casa Grande 

Gilbert 

Pima 

Snowflake 

Somerton 



500 to 1,000, 9 Towns. Population, 6,928 

Thatcher Graham 

Wickenburg Maricopa 

Wilcox Cochise 

Winkleman Gila 



Pinal 

Maricopa 

Graham 

Navajo 

Yuma 



948 
865 
515 
758 
938 



Pop. 



3,036 
3,730 
4.237 



1.936 
1,178 
1,350 



899 
527 
905 
573 



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Pun [ATION \\n Its Distribution 



ARKANSAS 




Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 



Population ].7"2,204 

Area in sq. mi. 52,525 
Pop. per sq. mi. 33.4 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 7 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads [Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



9.94 
29.45 



232,601 

1,565 

50,743 

2,000 

5,220 



49,448 
87,872 

240 
48,200 

104 



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ARKANSAS 

Population, 1,752,204— 1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 389,379— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 472,220 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 





Number of 






Class of Places 


Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


41 


290,497 


16.6 


Cities and towns of 








50,000 and over 


l 


65,142 


3.7 


25,000 to 50,000 


1 


28,870 


1.6 


15,000 to 25,000 


1 


19,280 


1.1 


10,000 to 15,000 


2 


25,743 


1.5 


5,000 to 10,000 


9 


61,392 


3.5 


2,500 to 5,000 


27 


90,070 


5.1 


Rural territory 




1,461,707 


83.4 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


57 


94,434 


5.4 


500 to 1,000 


75 


54,092 


3.1 


Under 500 


173 


48,024 


2.7 


Other rural territory 




1,265,157 


72.2 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 65,142 

Little Rock Pulaski 65,142 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 28,870 
Fort Smith Sebastian 28,870 

15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 19,280 
Pine Bluff Jefferson 19,280 

10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,743 
Hot Springs Garland 11,695 North Little Rock Pulaski 11.048 

*5ee preface 



32 



Popi lation \m> Its Distribution 



Town 



Blytheville 
Fayetteville 

i llllIIJI 

Joneaboro 
Marianne 



Arkansas nmlinued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



5,000 to 10.000. 9 Cities. Population, 61,392 

Mississippi f>.117 Paragould Greene 

Washington 5,362 Texarkanaf Miller 

Phillips 9,112 \iinBuren Crawford 

Craighead l >.381 Weal Helena Phillips 
Lee 5,07 1 



Pop 



6,306 
8,257 
5,224 
6,226 



2,500 to 5,000, 27 Cities 



\rkatlelphia 

Baies> Qle 
Benton 

Brinkle\ 
< lamden 
Clarendon 
Conw;i> 
( Irossetl 
De Queen 
El Dorado 
Fordyce 
Forrest City 
Harrison 
Hope 



Clark 
independence 

Saline 

Monroe 
( kiachita 
Monroe 

Faulkner 

Ashley 

Se\ it t 

I Tiiiun 

Dallas 

St. FraiK is 

Boone 

Hempstead 



3,311 

•1.299 
2,933 
2,714 
3.238 
2.638 
4,564 
2.707 
2.517 
3,887 
2,996 
3,377 
3.177 
4,790 



, Population, 

Malvern 

Mens 

Morrillton 

\e\vj>ort 

Prescott 

Rogers 

Bussellville 

Searcy 

Siloani Springs 

Stamps 

Stuttgart 

Truman 

Wynne 



90,070 

Hot Spring 

Polk 

Conway 

Jackson 

Nevada 

Benton 

Pope 

White 

Benton 

Lafayette 

Arkansas 

Poinsett 

Cross 



3,864 
3,441 
3,010 
3,771 
2,691 
3,318 
4,505 
2,836 
2,569 
2,564 
4,522 
2,598 
2,933 



1,000 to 2,500. 57 Towns. Population, 94,434 



Arkansas City 
\-hdown 

\tkius 

Augusta 

Menlonville 
Berryville 
Booneville 
< larksville 
Coal Hill 
Corning 
Cotton Plant 
Dardanelle 
De Witt 



Desha 

Little River 

Pope 

\\ oodruff 

Benton 

( a noil 
Logan 
Johnson 
Johnson 

<:ia> 

\\ oodruff 

Yell 

Vrkansas 



1,482 
2,052 
1.529 
1.731 
2,313 
1,474 
2.199 
2,127 
1 ,057 
1,564 
1 .661 
1.835 
L422 



Dermott 

Des Arc 

Dierks 

Dumas 

Earle 

England 

Eudora 

Eureka Springs 

Gillett 

Greenwood 

Gurdon 

Hamburg 

Harrisburg 



Chicot 

Prairie 

Howard 

Desha 

Crittenden 

Lonoke 

Chicot 

Carroll 

Arkansas 

Sebastian 

Clark 

Ashley 

Poinsett 



2,330 
1,307 
1,495 
1.124 
2,091 
2,408 
1,197 
2.129 
1.155 
1.374 
1,469 
1,538 
1,315 



\Joini population of Texarkana in Wilier Co., Ark. and in Howie Co., 
Texas 19,737 



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Arkansas (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Hartford 


Sebastian 


2,067 


Mulberry 


Crawford 


1,095 


Heber Springs 


Cleburne 


1,675 


Nashville 


Howard 


2,144 


Horatio 


Sevier 


1,038 


New Rocky 






Hoxie 


Lawrence 


1,711 


Comfort 


Little River 


1,408 


Huntington 


Sebastian 


1.453 


Osceola 


Mississippi 


1,755 


Huttig 


Union 


1,261 


Ozark 


Franklin 


1,262 


Lake Village 


Chicot 


1,449 


Paris 


Logan 


1,740 


Leslie 


Searcy 


1,472 


Parkin 


Cross 


1,378 


Lewisville 


Lafayette 


1,067 


Piggott 


Clay 


2,016 


Lonoke 


Lonoke 


1,711 


Pocahontastown Randolph 


1,806 


Luxora 


Mississippi 


1,179 


Rector 


Clay 


1,801 


McGehee 


Desha 


2,368 


Springdale 


Washington 


2,263 


Magnolia 


Columbia 


2,158 


Thornton 


Calhoun 


1,312 


Marked Tree 


Poinsett 


1,318 


Walnut Ridge 


Lawrence 


2,226 


Monette 


Craighead 


1,066 


Warren 


Bradley 


2.145 


Monticello 


Drew 


2,378 


Wilmar 


Drew 


1,034 


500 to 1,000, 


75 Towm 


'. Population, 


54,092 




Alma 


Crawford 


779 


Fulton 


Hempstead 


543 


Altus 


Franklin 


709 


Gentry City 


Benton 


724 


Amity 


Clark 


680 


Glenwood 


Pike 


891 


Bald Knob 


White 


958 


Gravett 


Benton 


754 


Bearden 


Ouachita 


687 


Graysonia 


Clark 


700 


Beebe 


White 


995 


Green Forest 


Carroll 


868 


Bigelow 


Perry 


589 


Hazen 


Prairie 


783 


Black Rock 


Lawrence 


835 


Holly Grove 


Monroe 


977 


Bonanza 


Sebastian 


516 


Humphrey 


(Arkansas 


554 


Carlisle 


Lonoke 


602 




(Jefferson 




Carthage 


Dallas 


532 


Imboden 


Lawrence 


630 


Charleston 


Franklin 


734 


Judsonia 


White 


899 


Cotter 


Baxter 


884 


Junction City* 


Union 


653 


Crawfordsville 


Crittenden 


605 


Lake City 


Craighead 


635 


Danville 


Yell 


833 


Lamar 


Johnson 


542 


De Vails Bluff 


Prairie 


885 


Lepanto 


Poinsett 


986 


Denning 


Franklin 


608 


Levy 


Pulaski 


673 


Dyer 


Crawford 


609 


Lincoln 


Washington 


534 



*Joint population of Junction City in Union Co., Ark., and in Claiborne 
and Union Parishes. Louisiana — 975 



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P0P1 LATIOIS \M> [TS DlSTRIBl l ION 



Arkansas > continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Lockeaburg 


St-\ icr 


794 


Perry> Qle 


Perrj 


665 


McCrory 


\\ oodruff 


687 


I'laiiis itw 


Jfell 


990 


Madison 


St. Francis 


670 


Plummen tile 


Conway 


702 


Magazine 


1 ogau 


772 


Portia 


Lawrence 


519 


Mammoth 






Portland 


Ashley 


618 


Springs 


liillon 


700 


Prairie Grove 


W ashington 


861 


Manila 


Mississippi 


971 


Rison 


Cleveland 


685 


Mansfield 


Scotl 


923 


St. Francis 


Clay 


501 




, Sebastian 




Sheridan 


Grant 


695 


Marmaduke 


( Ireene 


861 


South Bend 


Lincoln 


684 


Marshall 


Scan \ 


749 


Sparkman 


Dallas 


561 


Marvel 


Phillips 


781 


Star City 


Lincoln 


616 


Midland 


Srliaslian 


787 


Stephens 


Ouachita 


769 


Mineral Spring- 


! 1 loward 


777 


Strong 


Union 


507 


Murfrecsboro 


Pike 


730 


Tuckerman 


Jackson 


778 


Nettleton 


Craighead 


888 


Waldo 


Columbia 


704 


Newark 


Independence 


906 


Waldron 


Scott 


918 


Norvell 


Crittenden 


522 


Washington 


Hempstead 


556 


Ola 


Yell 


655 


Wesson 


Union 


716 


Pangburn 


White 


706 


Wilmot 


Ashley 


627 


Perry 


Perry 


540 


YeUville 


Marion 


615 



Under 500, 173 Towns. Population, 48,024 



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CALIFORNIA 



Population 3,426,861 

Area in sq. mi. 155,652 
Pop. per sq. mi. 22.0 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 3 . 2 



San 
Franciscoi 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of. Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



5.37 

27.42 



117,670 

1,876 

61,039 

13,000 

8,359 



493,463 

577,055 

3,661 

561,000 

130 



36 



POPULATIOM \M> lis DlSTRIBl TION 



CALIFORNIA 

Population, 3,426,86] 3.2 per cent of population of 1 oited States 
Families,' 11 761,525 (Estimated) 
Japanese, 70.196 
Negro... 38.763 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class <>f Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


107 


2,331,729 


68.0 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


3 


1,299,610 


37.9 


50,000 to 100,000 


4 


252,220 


7.4 


25,000 to 50,000 


5 


199,181 


5.8 


15,000 to 25,000 


8 


111.828 


4.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


5 


61,266 


1.8 


5,000 to 10,000 


26 


171,802 


5 


2,500 to 5,000 


56 


202,819 


5.9 


Rural territory 




1.095,132 


32.0 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2.500 


78 


128,563 


3.7 


500 to 1.000 


51 


38,594 


1.1 


Under 500 


18 


6,520 


0.3 


Other rural territory 




921,455 


26.9 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



100,000 and over, 3 Cities. Population, 1,299,610 



Los Angeles 
Oakland 



Los Angeles 576,673 
Alameda 216,261 



Pop. 



San Francisco San Fran- 
cisco 506,676 



50,000 to 100,000, 4 Cities. Population, 252,220 

Berkeley 1 Alameda 56,036 Sacramento Sacramento 65,908 

Long Beach 2 Los Angeles 55,593 San Diego San Diego 74,683 



*See preface 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 

z Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 



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California (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000, 5 Cities. Population, 199,184 



Pop. 



Alameda 1 


Alameda 


28,806 


San Jose 


Santa Clara 39,642 


Fresno 


Fresno 


45,086 


Stockton 


San Joaquin 40,296 


Pasadena 2 


Los Angeles 


45,354 







15,000 to 25,000, 8 Cities. Population, 144,828 

Santa Ana Orange 15,485 

Santa Barbara Santa Barbaral9,441 
Santa Monica 2 Los Angeles 15,252 
Vallejo Solano 21,107 



Bakersfield Kern 18,638 

Richmond 1 Contra Costa 16,843 
Riverside Riverside 19,341 

San Rernardino San 

Bernardino 18,721 



10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 61,266 

Eureka Humboldt 12,923 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 10,917 

Glendale 2 Los Angeles 13,536 Venice Los Angeles 10,385 

Pomona Los Angeles 13,505 



Alhambra 2 

Anaheim 

Brawley 

Calexico 

Chico 

El Centro 

Hanford 

Marysville 

Modesto 

Monrovia 

Monterey 

Napa 

Ontario 



5,000 to 10,000, 26 Cities. Population, 171,802 

Palo Alto Santa Clara 5,900 

Petaluma Sonoma 6,226 

Redlands SanBernardino9,571 

San Leandro 1 Alameda 5,703 



Los Angeles 

Orange 

Imperial 

Imperial 

Butte 

Imperial 

Kings 

Yuba 

Stanislaus 

Los Angeles 

Monterey 

Napa 



9,096 
5,526 
5,389 
6,223 
9,339 
5,464 
5,888 
5,461 
9,241 
5,480 
5,479 
6,757 



San Bernardino7,280 



SanLuisObispo SanLuisObispo5,895 
San Mateo 1 San Mateo 5,979 
San Rafael 1 Marin 
Santa Clara Santa Clara 
Santa Rosa Sonoma 
SouthPasadena 2 Los Angeles 
Visalia Tulare 

Watsonville Santa Cruz 
Whittier 2 Los Angeles 



5,512 
5,220 
8,758 
7,652 
5,753 
5,013 
7,997 



2,500 to 5,000, 56 Cities. Population, 202,819 



Benicia Solano 2,693 Coalinga Fresno 2,934 

Burbank Los Angeles 2,913 Coltpn San Bernardino4,282 

Burlingame 1 San Mateo 4,107 Corona Riverside 4,129 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 



38 



Pnl'l |.\TI<>\ \M) Its nisTium ti<>\ 



California {continued) 



Ton 11 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Coronado 


San 1 1 


.3,289 


Pacific Grove 


Monterey 


2,974 


Daly City 


S : i r i Mateo 


3,779 


Piedmont 1 


Alameda 


4,282 


Dinuba 


Tulare 


3,400 


Pittsburg 


Contra Costa 


4,715 


Dunsniuir 


Siskiyou 


2,528 


Porterville 


Tulare 


4,097 


East San Diego San Diego 


4,148 


Bed Bluff 


Tehama 


3,104 


Fort Bragg 


Mendocino 


2,616 


Bedding 


Shasta 


2,962 


Fullerton 


Orange 


4,415 


BedondoBeach 2 Los Angeles 


4,913 


Gilroy 


Santa Clara 


2,862 


Bed wood 


San Mateo 


4,020 


Grass Valley 


Nevada 


4,006 


Boseville 


Placer 


4,477 


Hayward 1 


Alameda 


3,487 


Salinas 


Monterey 


4,308 


Hollister 


San Benito 


2,781 


San Fernando 


Los Angeles 


3,204 


1 [untington 






San Gabriel 


Los Angeles 


2,640 


Park- 


Los Angeles 


4,513 


Sanger 


Fresno 


2,578 


Inglewood 2 


Los Angeles 


3,286 


Santa Maria 


Santa Barbara 3,943 


Lindsay 


Tulare 


2,576 


Santa Paula 


Ventura 


3,967 


Lodi 


San Joaquin 


4,850 


Sausalito 


Marin 


2,790 


Madera 


Madera 


3,444 


Selma 


Fresno 


3,158 


Mnrtinez 1 


Contra Costa 


3,858 


South San 






Merced 


Merced 


3,974 


Francisco 1 


San Mateo 


4,411 


Mill Valley 


Marin 


2,554 


Taft 


Kern 


3,317 


Monterey Park Los Angeles 


4,108 


Tulare 


Tulare 


3,539 


National City 


San Diego 


3,116 


Turlock 


Stanislaus 


3,394 


Needles 


San Bemardino2,807 


Upland 


San Bernardino2,912 


Orange 


Orange 


4,884 


Ventura 


Ventura 


4,342 


Oroville 


Butte 


3,340 


Watts 2 


Los Angeles 


4,529 


Oxnard 


Ventura 


4,417 


Woodland 


Yolo 


4,147 


1,000 to 2,500, 


78 Towns. Population 


, 128,563 




Albans l 


Alameda 


2,462 


Brea 


Orange 


1,037 


Antiocfa 


Contra Costa 


1,936 


Chino 


San Bernardino2.1 32 


Arcadia 


I.i x Angeles 


2,239 


Chula Vista 


San Diego 


1,718 


Areata 


Humboldt 


1,486 


Claremont 


Los Angeles 


1,728 


Auburn 


Placer 


2,289 


Clovis 


Fresno 


1,157 


Azusa 


Los Sjogeles 


2,460 


Colusa 


Colusa 


1,846 


Banning 


Riverside 


1,810 


Compton 2 


Los Angeles 


1,478 


Bishop 


Inyo 


1,304 


Corcoran 


Kings 


1,101 


Blythe 


lii\ erside 


1,622 


Corning 


Tehama 


1,449 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
l Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 



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California (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Covina 


Los Angeles 


1,999 


Los Banos 


Merced 


1,276 


Eagle Rock 


Los Angeles 


2,256 


Los Gatos 


Santa Clara 


2,317 


El Cerito 


Contra Costa 


1,505 


Manteca 


San Joaquin 


1,286 


El Monte 


Los Angeles 


1,283 


Maricopa 


Kern 


1,121 


El Segundo 


Los Angeles 


1,563 


Mayfield 


Santa Clara 


1,127 


Emeryville 1 


Alameda 


2,390 


Mountain View Santa Clara 


1,888 


Escondido 


San Diego 


1,789 


Nevada City 


Nevada 


1,782 


Exeter 


Tulare 


1,852 


Newman 


Stanislaus 


1,251 


Fairfield 


Solano 


1,008 


Oakdale 


Stanislaus 


1,745 


Fillmore 


Ventura 


1,597 


Oceanside 


San Diego 


1,161 


Fowler 


Fresno 


1,528 


Orland 


Glenn 


1,582 


Glendora 


Los Angeles 


2,028 


Paso Robles 


SanLuisObispol,919 


Gridley 


Butte 


1,636 


Placerville 


Eldorado 


1,650 


Healdsburg 


Sonoma 


2,412 


Reedley 


Fresno 


2,447 


Hemet 


Riverside 


1,480 


Rio Vista 


Solano 


1,104 


HermosaBeach 2 Los Angeles 


2,327 


St. Helena 


Napa 


1,346 


Holtville 


Imperial 


1,347 


San Anselmo 


Marin 


2,475 


Huntington 






San Bruno 


San Mateo 


1,562 


Beach 


Orange 


1,687 


Sebastopol 


Sonoma 


1,493 


Imperial 


Imperial 


1,885 


Sierra Madre 2 


Los Angeles 


2,026 


Jackson 


Amador 


1,601 


Sonora 


Tuolumne 


1,684 


King 


Monterey 


1,048 


Sunnyvale 


Santa Clara 


1,675 


Kingsburg 


Fresno 


1,316 


Tracy 


San Joaquin 


2,450 


La Mesa 


San Diego 


1,004 


Ukiah 


Mendocino 


2,305 


La Verne 


Los Angeles 


1,698 


Vacaville 


Solano 


1,254 


Lakeport 


Lake 


1,024 


Vernon 2 


Los Angeles 


1,005 


Lemoore 


Kings 


1,355 


Willits 


Mendocino 


1,468 


Lincoln 


Placer 


1,325 


Willows 


Glenn 


2,190 


Livermore 


Alameda 


1,916 


Yreka 


Siskiyou 


1,277 


Lompoc 


Santa Barbara 1,876 


Yuba City 


Sutter 


1,708 




500 to 1,000, 


51 Towm 


;. Population, 


38,594 




Alluras 


Modoc 


979 


Beaumont 


Riverside 


857 


Alviso 


Santa Clara 


517 


Belvedere 


Marin 


616 


Angels 


Calaveras 


941 


Beverly Hills 


Los Angeles 


674 


Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 760 


Biggs 


Butte 


683 


Avalon 


Los Angeles 


586 


Calipatria 


Imperial 


785 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Los Angeles 



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P0P1 LATION \m> lis Distribution 



California (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 


< lalistoga 


Napa 


850 


Newport Reach 


Carmel-by-the 






Patterson 


Sea 


Monterey 


638 


Pinole 1 


Ceres 


Stanislaus 


637 


Pleasanton 


< 3o\ crdale 


Sonoma 


718 


Plymouth 


("olfilX 


Placer 


573 


Potter Valley 


Concord 


Contra Costa 


912 


Rialto 


Corte Madera 


Marin 


607 


Rocklin 


Crescent City 


Del Norte 


955 


Ross 


Culver 


Los Angeles 


503 


San Jacinto 


Davis 


Yolo 


939 


San Juan 


Delano 


Kern 


805 


San Marino 


Dixon 


Solano 


926 


Seal Beach 


Elsinore 


Riverside 


633 


Sisson 


Ferndale 


Humboldt 


919 


Sonoma 


Fortuna 


Humboldt 


986 


Stanton 


Gustine 


Merced 


716 


Suisun City 


Hillsborough 


San Mateo 


931 


Susanville 


Larkspur 


Marin 


612 


Sutter Creek 


Manhattan 






Walnut Creek 


Beach 


Los Angeles 


859 


Winters 


Morgan Hill 


Santa Clara 


646 





Courtly 



Pop. 



Orange 894 

Stanislaus 694 

Contra Costa 967 

Alameda 991 

Amador 657 

Mendocino 512 
San Bernardino 961 

Placer 643 

Marin 727 

Riverside 945 

San Renito 501 

Los Angeles 584 

Orange 669 

Siskiyou 542 

Sonoma 801 

Orange 695 

Solano 769 

Lassen 918 

Amador 920 

Contra Costa 538 

Yolo 903 



Under 500, 18 Towns. Population, 6,520 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of San Francisco and Oakland 



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COLORADO 




• Colorado Springs 
• Pueblo 



Location of cities of 25,000 and over 



Population 939,629 

Area in sq. mi. 103,658 
Pop. per sq. mi. 9 . 1 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 9 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



5.44 

56.77 



59,934 
885 

39,780 
2,550 
5,640 



104,366 

114,364 

444 

99,100 

89 



43 



POPl LATION AND ITS DlSTRIBl TIOIS 



COLORADO 

Population, 939,629 — 0.9percen1 ofthepopulation of United Stat es 
Families,* 208,806 (Estimated) 
Negroes, 11,318 



Number of places, populal ion and per cent of the state population 



Class oj Places 


Number of 

1' lares 


Population 


Per Cent 


I rlian territory 


26 


453,259 


48.3 


( "hi.- and towns <>f 








200,000 and over 


l 


256,491 


27.3 


r.d.ooo to 200,000 











25,000 to 50,000 


•■) 


73,155 


7.8 


15,000 to 25.000 











10,000 to 15,000 


3 


32,870 


3.5 


5,000 to 10,000 


5 


34,748 


3.7 


2,500 to 5,000 


15 


55,995 


6.0 


Rural territory 




486,370 


51.7 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


39 


56,035 


5.9 


500 to 1,000 


42 


30,197 


3.2 


Under 500 


120 


28,871 


3.1 


Other rural territory 




371,267 


39.5 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



200,000 to 300,000, 1 City. Population, 256,491 
Denver Denver 256,491 



Colorado 

Spring 



25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 73,155 



i:i Paso 



30,105 Pueblo 



Pueblo 



43,050 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 32,870 

Boulder Boulder 11,006 Trinidad Las Animas 10,906 

Greeley Weld 



11,006 Trinidad 
10,958 



*See preface 



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Colorado (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 5 Cities. Population, 34,748 



Pop. 



Fort Collins 


Larimer 


8,755 


Loveland 


Larimer 


5,065 


Grand Junction Mesa 


8,665 


Sterling 


Logan 


6,415 


Longmont 


Boulder 


5,848 








2,500 to 5,000, 


15 Cities. Population, 


55,995 




Alamosa 


Alamosa 


3,171 


La Junta 


Otero 


4,964 


Brighton 


Adams 


2,715 


Lamar 


Prowers 


2,512 


Canon City 


Fremont 


4,551 


Leadville 


Lake 


4,959 


Delta 


Delta 


2,623 


Montrose 


Montrose 


3,581 


Durango 


La Plata 


4,116 


Rocky Ford 


Otero 


3,746 


Englewood ' 


Arapahoe 


4,356 


Salida 


Chaffee 


4,689 


Florence 


Fremont 


2,629 


Walsenburg 


Huerfano 


3,565 


Fort Morgan 


Morgan 


3,818 








1,000 to 2,500, 


39 Towns. Population, 


, 56,035 




Aguilar 


Las Animas 


1,236 


Lafayette 


Boulder 


1,815 


Akron 


Washington 


1,401 


Las Animas 


Bent 


2,252 


Aspen 


Pitken 


1,265 


Limon 


Lincoln 


1,047 


Brush 


Morgan 


2,103 


Littleton 1 


Arapahoe 


1,636 


Craig 


Moffat 


1,297 


Louisville 


Boulder 


1,799 


Crested Butte 


Gunnison 


1,213 


Manitou 


El Paso 


1,129 


Cripple Creek 


Teller 


2,325 


Monte Vista 


Rio Grande 


2,484 


Del Norte 


Rio Grande 


1,007 


Ordway 


Crowley 


1,186 


Delagua 


Las Animas 


1,035 


Ouray 


Ouray 


1,165 


Eaton 


Weld 


1,289 


Pagosa Springs 


Archuleta 


1,032 


Fort Lupton 


Weld 


1,014 


Rockvale 


Fremont 


1,249 


Fowler 


Otero 


1,062 


Silver ton 


San Juan 


1,150 


Fruita 


Mesa 


1,193 


South Canon 


Fremont 


1,281 


Glenwood 






Steamboat 






Springs 


Garfield 


2,073 


Springs 


Routt 


1,249 


Golden 1 


Jefferson 


2,484 


Telluride 


San Miguel 


1,618 


Gunnison 


Gunnison 


1,329 


Victor 


Teller 


1,777 


Haxtun 


Phillips 


1,118 


Windsor 


Weld 


1,290 


Holyoke 


Phillips 


1,205 


Wray 


Yuma 


1,538 


Idaho Springs 


Clear Creek 


1,192 


Yuma 


Yuma 


1,177 


Julesburg 


Sedgwick 


1,320 









^Falling within the adjacent territory of Denver 



I» 



Population \m> Its Distribi tion 



( lolorado (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Under 500, 120 Towns. Population, 28,871 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Denver 



Pop. 





500 to 1.000. 


12 Towns 


. Population, 


30.197 




Aiitonilo 


( aonejofl 


946 


Goldfield 


Teller 


633 


\r\ ada ' 


Jefferaon 


9 1 S 


Hastings 


Las tahnaa 


587 


Ault 


Weld 


769 


Holly 


Prowers 


940 


Aurora ' 


\dains 


983 


Hotchkiss 


Delta 


572 




Arapahoe 




1 lugo 


Lincoln 


838 


Berthoud 


Larimer 


852 


La Jara 


Conejos 


521 


Breckenridgc 


Summil 


796 


La Veta 


Huerfano 


737 


Buena N ista 


Chaffee 


903 


Lyons 


Boulder 


570 


Buriington 


Kit ( larson 


991 


Manassa 


Conejos 


906 


< Center 


Saguache 


547 


Mancos 


Montezuma 


682 


Central ( it\ 


Gilpin 


552 


Man/anola 


Otero 


562 


< Zheyenne W 


bus Cheyenne 


508 


Meeker 


Rio Blanco 


935 


Coal ( ri'.k 


Fremonl 


618 


Oak Creek 


Routt 


967 


Corlc/ 


Montezuma 


541 


Orchard 


Delta 


531 


Creede 


Mineral 


500 


Palisade 


Mesa 


855 


Edgewater 1 


Jefferson 


664 


Paonia 


Delta 


925 


Erie 


Weld 


697 


Rifle 


Garfield 


885 


Evans 


Weld 


505 


Saguache 


Saguache 


948 


Flagler 


Kit ( '.arson 


544 


Sanford 


Conejos 


555 


Fleming 


Logan 


518 


Sugar City 


Crowley 


836 


Fountain 


Kl Paso 


595 


Wiley 


Prowers 


565 


Georgetow n 


Clear ( r.tk 


703 









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CONNECTICUT 




Location of cities of 50.000 
and over 



Population 1.380,631 

Area in sq. mi. 4.820 

Pop. per sq. mi. 286 . -1 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 22,655 

Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 488 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 14,061 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,200 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstale Commerce Commission 1917) 999 

Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 20.73 

Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 7 . 87 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 105,600 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 149,669 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 1,869 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Surrey 1920) 119,830 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 51 



II. 



Population and Its Distiubi tion 



CONNECTICUT 

Population, 1,380,631 — 1.3 per cent of population oflnited Stairs 
Families,* 306,807— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 21,046 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


A umber of 
I ° laces 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


30 


936,339 


67.8 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


3 


111,128 


32.2 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


151,031 


10.9 


25,000 to 50,000 


4 


118,394 


8.6 


15,000 to 25,000 


6 


115,184 


8.3 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


37,206 


2.7 


5,000 to 10,000 


7 


53,832 


3.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


5 


16,564 


1.2 


Rural territory 




444,292 


32.2 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


5 


7,681 


.6 


500 to 1,000 


3 


2 228 


2 


Under 500 


3 


659 


.0 


Other rural territory f 




433,724 


31.4 



Town County Pop. Town County 

population of incorporated places 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 3 Cities. Population, 444,128 

Bridgeport** Fairfield 143,555 New Haven** New Haven 162,537 
Hartford** Hartford 138,036 

50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 151,031 

NeM Britain** Hartford 59,316 Waterbury** New Haven 91,715 



*See preface 

t Includes unincorporated places 
** Now co-extensive with town in which located 



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Connecticut (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 118,394 

Meriden New Haven 29,867 Norwalk 1 Fairfield 

New London** New London 25,688 Stamford Fairfield 



Pop. 



27,743 
35,096 



Ansonia** 2 

Bristol** 

Danbury 



15,000 to 25,000, 6 Cities. Population, 115,184 

New Haven 15,051 
New London 22,304 
Litchfield 20,623 



New Haven 17,643 
Hartford 20,620 
Fairfield 18,943 



Naugatuck** 2 

Norwich 

Torrington 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 37,206 

Derby** 2 New Haven 11,238 Willimantic Windham 

Middletown Middlesex 13,638 



12,330 



5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 53,832 

Greenwich Fairfield 5,939 Southington Hartford 5,085 

Putnam Windham 7,711 Wallingford 2 New Haven 9,648 

Rockville Tolland 7,726 Winsted Litchfield 8,248 

Shelton** Fairfield 9,475 

2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 16,564 

Branford 2 New Haven 2,619 Jewett City New London 3,196 

Danielson Windham 3,130 Stafford Springs Tolland 3,383 

Groton New London 4,236 

1,000 to 2,500, 5 Towns. Population, 7,681 

Farmington Hartford 1,021 Ridgefield Fairfield 1,030 

Guilford New Haven 1,612 Stonington New London 2,100 

New Canaan Fairfield 1,918 



500 to 1,000, S.Towns. Population, 2,228 

Bantam Litchfield 608 Litchfield Litchfield 

Colchester New London 913 

**Now co-extensive with town in which located 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 



707 



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Population and its distribution 



Town 



Connecticut (continued) 
County Pop. Town County 

I iidrr 500, 3 Towns. Population, 659 



Pop. 



POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 

15,000 to 25,000, 2 Places. Population, 34,984 
Manchester Hartford 18,370 Orange 1 New Haven 16,614 

10,000 to 15,000, 5 Places. Population, 57,382 

East Hartford Hartford 11,648 Milford town* 1 New Haven 10,193 
Enfield Hartford 11,719 Stratford 2 Fairfield 12,347 

Fairfield 2 Fairfield 11,475 

5,000 to 10,000, 10 Places. Population, 65,545 



Glastonhur> 


Hartford 


5,592 


Thompson 


Windham 


5,055 


Hamden 


New Haven 


8,611 


Water town 


Litchfield 


6,050 


Plainfield 


\\ indham 


7,926 


West Hartford 


Hartford 


8,854 


Plymouth 


Litchfield 


5,942 


Westport- 


Fairfield 


5,114 


Seymour 1 


New Haven 


6,781 


Windsor 


Hartford 


5,620 



2,500 to 5,000, 23 Places. Population, 79,130 



Berlin 


Hartford 


4,298 


Plainville 


Hartford 


4,114 


Bethel 


Fairfield 


3,201 


Portland 


Middlesex 


3,644 


Canton 


Hartford 


2,549 


Preston 


New London 


2,743 


Cheshire 


New Haven 


2,855 


Simsbury 


Hartford 


2,958 


Darien 


Fairfield 


4,184 


Sprague 


New London 


2,500 


East Haven 1 


New Haven 


3,520 


Suffield 


Hartford 


4,070 


East Windsor 


Hartford 


3,741 


Thomaston 


Litchfield 


3,993 


Essex 


Middlesex 


2,815 


Trumbull 2 


Fairfield 


2,597 


Mansfield 


Tolland 


2,574 


Waterford 


New London 


3,935 


Montvflle 


New London 


3,411 


Wethersfield 


Hartford 


4,342 


.New Milford 


Litchfield 


4,781 


Windsor Locks 


Hartford 


3,554 


Newton limni 


Fairfield 


2,751 









* Including Woodmont borough 

\ Including Newtown borough 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 

2 Fallinn within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 



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Connecticut (continued) 
County Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



1,000 to 2,500, 50 Places. Population, 80,000 



Avon 


Hartford 


1,534 


New Hartford 


Litchfield 


1,781 


Beacon Falls 


New Haven 


1,593 


Newington 


Hartford 


2,381 


Bloomfield 


Hartford 


2,394 


Norfolk 


Litchfield 


1,229 


Brooklyn 


Windham 


1,655 


North Branford 


2 New Haven 


1,110 


Burlington 


Hartford 


1,109 


North Canaan 


Litchfield 


1,933 


Chester 


Middlesex 


1,675 


North Haven 2 


New Haven 


1,968 


Clinton 


Middlesex 


1,217 


NorthStonington New London 1,144 


Coventry 


Tolland 


1,582 


Old Saybrook* 


Middlesex 


1,463 


Cromwell 


Middlesex 


2,454 


Pomfret 


Windham 


1,454 


East Granby 


Hartford 


1,056 


Redding 


Fairfield 


1,315 


East Haddam 


Middlesex 


2,312 


Rocky Hill 


Hartford 


1,633 


East Hampton 


Middlesex 


2,394 


Salisbury 


Litchfield 


2,497 


East Lyme 


New London 


2,291 


Saybrook 


Middlesex 


2,325 


Easton 1 


FairCeld 


1,017 


Sharon 


Litchfield 


1,585 


Ellington 


Tolland 


2,127 


Somers 


Tolland 


1,673 


Granby 


Hartford 


1,342 


South Windsor 


Hartford 


2,142 


Haddam 


Middlesex 


1,736 


South bury 


New Haven 


1,093 


Harwinton 


Litchfield 


2,020 


Sterling 


Windham 


1,266 


Kent 


Litchfield 


1,086 


Tolland 


Tolland 


1,040 


Lebanon 


New London 


1,343 


Washington 


Litchfield 


1,619 


Ledyard 


New London 


1,161 


Willington 


Tolland 


1,200 


Madison 


New Haven 


1,857 


Wilton 


Fairfield 


1,284 


Middlebury 


New Haven 


1,067 


Woodbridge 2 


New Haven 


1,170 


Middlefield 


Middlesex 


1,047 


Woodbury 


Litchfield 


1.698 


Monroe 


Fairfield 


1,161 


Woodstock 


Windham 


1.767 


500 to 1,000, 24 Places. Population, 


17,903 




Ashford 


Windham 


673 


Franklin 


New London 


552 


Barkhamstead 


Litchfield 


719 


Goshen 


Litchfield 


675 


Bethlehem 


Litchfield 


536 


Hebron 


Tolland 


915 


Bozrah 


New London 


858 


Killingworth 


Middlesex 


531 


Brookfield 


Fairfield 


896 


Lisbon 


New London 


867 


Canaan 


Litchfield 


561 


Lyme 


New London 


674 


Canterbury 


Windham 


896 


Old Lyme 


New London 


946 


Columbia 


Tolland 


706 


Oxford 


New Haven 


998 


Cornwall 


Litchfield 


834 


Roxburv 


Litchfield 


617 


Durham 


Middlesex 


959 


Sherman 1 


Fairfield 


533 



* Including Fenwick borough 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 

2 Falling within the adjacent territory of New Haven 



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Town 



\ ohmlown 
\\ i-ithrook 



Connecticut (continued) 
County Pop. Toivn Counly 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 

\rw London 656 Weston 1 Fairfield 

Middlesex 8-19 Wolcott New Haven 



Under 500, 17 Places. Population, 6,983 
1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Bridgeport 



Pop. 



70.1 
719 



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DELAWARE 



•/Wilmington 




Population 223,003 

Area in sq. mi. 1,965 

Pop. per sq. mi. 113.5 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 2 



Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



17.06 
15.56 



10,140 

116 

3,674 

310 

335 



16,152 

22 222 

225 

9,270 

20 



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Popi lation \m> lis Distribution 



DELAWARE 

Population, 223,003 0.2 percenl of the population of 1 Fnited Stairs 
Families,* 49,556 — (Estimated) 

Negroes, 30,.'i:{.") 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Chut of Placet 


\ umber of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Irban territory 


1 


120,767 


54.2 


< litiee and towns <>f 








100,000 and over 


1 


110,168 


49.4 


5,000 to 100,000 











2,500 to 5,000 


3 


10,599 


4.8 


Rural territory 




102,236 


45.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2.500 


9 


16,255 


7.3 


500 to 1.000 


12 


8,770 


3.9 


Under 500 


25 


6,654 


3.0 


Other rural territory 




70,557 


31.6 



Town 



Couniv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 110,168 
Wilmington New Castle 110,168 



Pop. 



2,500 to 5,000, 3 Cities. Population, 10,599 
Dover Kent 4,042 New Castle New Castle 

Milford fKent 2,703 

\ Sussex 

1,000 to 2,500, 9 Towns. Population, 16,255 
Delaware City New Castle 1,064 Middletown New Castle 
Georgetown Sussex 1,710 Newark New Castle 

Harrington Kent 1,617 Seaford Sussex 

Laurel Sussex 2,253 Smyrna Kent 

Lewes Sussex 2,074 



3,854 



1,260 
2,183 
2,141 
1,953 



*See preface 



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Delaware (continued) 
Toun County Pop. Town County 

500 to 1,000, 12 Towns. Population, 8,770 



Under 500, 25 Towns. Population, 6,654 



Pop. 



Bridgeville 


Sussex 


945 


Frederiea 


Kent 


611 


Camden 


Kent 


531 


Greenwood 


Sussex 


500 


Clayton 


Kent 


872 


Hartly 


Kent 


905 


Delmar 


Sussex 


780 


Milton 


Sussex 


898 


Elsmere 


New Castle 


620 


Newport 


New Castle 


676 


Felton 


Kent 


771 


Wyoming 


Kent 


661 



:.i Population and Its Distribution 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

Population, 437,571 — O.lpercentof the population of United States 
Families,* 97,238— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 109,966 



200,000 and over, 1 Cily. Population, 437,571 

Washington District of Columbia 437,571 



Area in square miles 60 

Population per square mile 7,293 

Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 204 

Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 66 

Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 37 
Miles per 100 sq. miles of territory 60.93 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants .99 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 28,940 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 70,751 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 1,124 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey, 1920) 21,800 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey, 1920) 2 

*See preface 



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FLORIDA 




Population 968,470 

Area in sq. mi. 54,861 
Pop. per sq. mi. 17 . 7 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 9 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



9.57 
57.01 



54,005 
944 

17,995 
3,900 
5,249 



56,253 
49,011 

305 
67,000 

110 



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Popi lation \M> Its Distribution 



FLORIDA 

Population, 968, 470 — 0.9percentof the population of United States 
Families,* 215,216 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 329,187 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


30 


355,825 


36.8 


Cities and towns of 








50,000 and over 


o 


143,166 


14 8 


25,000 to 50,000 


2 


60,606 


6.3 


15,000 to 25,000 


1 


18,749 


1.9 


10,000 to 15,000 


1 


14,237 


1.5 


5.000 to 10,000 


11 


73,747 


7.6 


2.500 to 5.000 


13 


45,320 


4.7 


Rural territory 




612,645 


63.2 


Cities and towns of 








1.000 to 2,500 


47 


74,283 


7.7 


500 to 1,000 


53 


37,560 


3.9 


Under 500 


68 


21,020 


2.1 


Other rural territory 




479,782 


49.5 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 143,166 

Jacksonville Duval 91,558 Tampa Hillsborough 51,608 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 60,606 

Miami Dade 29,571 Pensacola Escambia 31.035 

15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 18,749 
Key West Monroe 18,749 

10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 14,237 

St. Petersburg Pinellas 14,237 

*See preface 



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Florida (continued) 



Town County Pop. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 11 Cities. Population, 73,747 



Pop. 



Daytona 


Volusia 


5,445 


St. Augustine 


St. Johns 


6,192 


Fernandina 


Nassau 


5,457 


Sanford 


Seminole 


5,588 


Gainesville 


Alachua 


6,860 


Tallahassee 


Leon 


5,637 


Lakeland 


Polk 


7,062 


West Palm Beach Palm Beach 


8,659 


Orlando 


Orange 


9,282 


West Tampa 


Hillsborough 


8,463 


Palatka 


Putnam 


5,102 








2,500 to 5,000, 


13 Cities. Population, 


45,320 




Apalachicola 


Franklin 


3,066 


Lake City 


Columbia 


3,341 


Arcadia 


De Soto 


3,479 


Live Oak 


Suwannee 


3,103 


Bartow 


Polk 


4,203 


Ocala 


Marion 


4,914 


Bradentown 


Manatee 


3,868 


Plant City 


Hillsborough 


3,729 


De Land 


Volusia 


3,324 


Quincy 


Gadsden 


3,118 


Fort Meyers 


Lee 


3,678 


South 






Kissimmee 


Osceola 


2,722 


Jacksonville 


Duval 


2,775 


1,000 to 2,500, 


47 Towns. Population 


, 74,283 




Bonifay 


Holmes 


1,230 


Lake Worth 


Palm Beach 


1,106 


Brooksville 


Hernando 


1,011 


Leesburg 


Lake 


1,835 


Carrabelle 


Franklin 


1,055 


Madison 


Madison 


1,952 


Chipley 


Washington 


1,806 


Manatee 


Manatee 


1,076 


Clearwater 


Pinellas 


2,427 


Marianna 


Jackson 


2,499 


Cocoa 


Brevard 


1,445 


Milhille 


Bay 


1,887 


Cocoanut Grove Dade 


1,396 


Milton 


Santa Rosa 


1,594 


Dade City 


Pasco 


1,296 


Monticello 


Jefferson 


1,704 


De Funiak 






Mulberry 


Polk 


1,499 


Springs 


Walton 


2,097 


New Smyrna 


Volusia 


2,007 


Delray 


Palm Beach 


1,051 


Ormond 


Volusia 


1,292 


Dunnellon 


Marion 


1,185 


Palm Beach 


Palm Beach 


L135 


Eustis 


Lake 


1,193 


Palmetto 


Manatee 


2,046 


Fort Lauderdale Broward 


2,065 


Panama City 


Bay 


1,722 


Fort Meade 


Polk 


2,029 


Perry 


Taylor 


1,956 


Fort Pierce 


St. Lucie 


2,115 


Port Tampa 






Green Cove 






City 


Hillsborough 


1,030 


Springs 


Clay 


2,093 


Punta Gorda 


De Soto 


1,295 


High Springs 


Alachua 


1,719 


St. Andrews 


Bay 


1,310 


Homestead 


Dade 


1,307 


St. Cloud 


Osceola 


2.011 


Inverness 


Citrus 


1,132 


Sarasota 


Manatee 


2,149 


Jasper 


Hamilton 


1,260 


Starke 


Bradford 


1,023 



Poi'i lation wn Its Distribution 



Town 



Tarpon Springs 
I iius\ iUe 
Waucbula 



Florida (continued) 
(Jaunty Pop. Town 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 



County 



Pinellas 
Brevard 

De Soto 



2,105 
1,361 
2,081 



Winter Garden 
Winter Haven 
Winter Park 



Orange 

Polk 

Orange 



500 to 1,000, 53 Towns. Population, 37,560 



Alachua 

Apopka 

Auburndale 

Avon Park 

Blountstown 

Bowling Green 

Branford 

Bunnell 

Callahan 

Cedar Keys 

Center Hill 

Coleman 

Crescent City 

Crestview 

Crystal River 

Dania 

Daytona Beach 

Dunedin 

Eau Gallie 

Ellenton 

Graceville 

Greenville 

Haines City 

Hastings 

Hawthorn 

Hilliard 

Holt 



Alachua 

Orange 

Polk 

De Soto 

Calhoun 

De Soto 

Suwannee 

Flagler 

Nassau 

Le> > 

Sumter 

Sumter 

Putnam 

Okaloosa 

Citrus 

Broward 

Volusia 

Pinellas 

Brevard 

Manatee 

Jackson 

Madison 

Polk 

St. Johns 

Alachua 

Nassau 

Okaloosa 



778 
798 
715 
890 
863 
692 
708 
682 
511 
695 
574 
640 
838 
500 
944 
762 
825 
642 
507 
668 
840 
668 
651 
761 
543 
512 
:.22 



Jennings 

Lake Butler 

Lake Helen 

Lake Wales 

Largo 

Lynn Haven 

Mayo 

Melbourne 

Miami Beach 

Micanopy 

Moore Haven 

Mount Dora 

Newberry 

Noma 

Okeechobee 

Palatka Heights 

Pompano 

Seabreeze 

Sebring 

Stuart 

Umatilla 

Vero 

Waldo 

White Springs 

Williston 

Zephyrhills 



Hamilton 

Bradford 

Volusia 

Polk 

Pinellas 

Bay 

Lafayette 

Brevard 

Dade 

Alachua 

De Soto 

Lake 

Alachua 

Holmes 

Okeechobee 

Putnam 

Broward 

Volusia 

De Soto 

Palm Beach 

Lake 

St. Lucie 

Alachua 

Hamilton 

Levy 

Pasco 



Pop. 



1,021 
1,597 
1,078 



628 
756 
978 
796 
599 
874 
531 
533 
644 
546 
623 
725 
917 
817 
900 
749 
636 
571 
812 
778 
640 
793 
571 
984 
823 
577 



Under 500, 68 Towns. Population, 21,020 



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GEORGIA 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Population 2,895,832 

Area in sq. mi. 58,725 
Pop. per sq. mi. 49 . 3 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.7 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) t 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



12.71 
25.70 



310,732 

1,203 

80,669 

13.200 

7,464 



126,563 
124,479 

677 
80,700 

198 



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Pom LATIOIN \m> lis Distribution 



GEORGIA 

Population. 2,895,832 -.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 643,518 (Estimated) 

Negroes, 1,206,365 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


59 


727,859 


25.1 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


l 


200,616 


6.9 


50,000 to 100,000 


3 


188,795 


6 5 


25,000 to 50,000 


1 


31,125 


1.1 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


51,854 


1.8 


10,000 to 15,000 


4 


50,003 


1.7 


5,000 to 10,000 


11 


95,937 


3.3 


2,500 to 5,000 


33 . 


109,529 


3 8 


Rural territory 




2,167,973 


74.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


87 


133,726 


4.6 


500 to 1,000 


108 


77,400 


2.7 


Under 500 


331 


85,669 


2.9 


Other rural territory 




1,871,178 


64.6 



Town County Pop. Town County 

100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 200,616 

Atlanta (Dekalb 200,616 

1 Fulton 



Pop. 



50,000 to 100,000, 3 Cities. Population, 188,795 



Augusta Richmond 52,548 Savannah 

Macon Bibb 52,995 



Chatham 83,252 



Columbus 

*See preface 



25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 31,125 
Muscogee 31,125 



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Town 



Athens 
La Grange 



Albany 
Brunswick 



Georgia (continued) 
County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 51,854 

Waycross 



Clarke 
Troup 



16,748 
17,038 



Ware 



10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 50,003 

Rome Floyd 



Dougherty 11,555 
Glynn 14,413 



Valdosta 



Lowndes 



Pop. 



18,068 



13,252 
10,783 



5,000 to 10,000, 14 Cities. Population, 95,937 



Americus 

Cordele 

Dalton 

Decatur ' 

Dublin 

East Point 

Elberton 



Sumter 

Crisp 

Whitfield 

Dekalb 

Laurens 

Fulton 

Elbert 



9,010 
6,538 
5,222 
6,150 
7,707 
5,241 
6,475 



2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities. 



Bainbridge 

Barnesville 

Buford 

Canton 

Carroll ton 

Cartersville 

Cedartown 

College Park ' 

Covington 

Cuthbert 

Dawson 

Douglas 

Eastman 

Eatonton 

Fort Valley 

Hawkinsville 

Kirkwood l 



Decatur 

Pike 

Gwinnett 

Cherokee 

Carroll 

Bartow 

Polk 

Fulton 

Newton 

Randolph 

Terrell 

Coffee 

Dodge 

Putnam 

Houston 

Pulaski 

Dekalb 



4,792 
3,059 
2,500 
2,679 
4,363 
4,350 
4,053 
3,622 
3,203 
3,022 
3,504 
3,401 
2,707 
2,519 
3,223 
3,070 
2,934 



Fitzgerald 

Gainesville 

Griffin 

Marietta 

Moultrie 

Newnan 

Thomasville 

Population, 

Manchester 

Milledgeville 

Monroe 

Pelham 

Porterdale 

Quitman 

Sandersville 

Statesboro 

Tallapoosa 

Thomaston 

Tifton 

Toccoa 

Vidalia 

Washington 

Waynesboro 

Winder 



Ben Hill 

Hall 

Spalding 

Cobb 

Colquitt 

Coweta 

Thomas 

109,529 

Meriwether 

Baldwin 

Walton 

Mitchell 

Newton 

Brooks 

Washington 

Bulloch 

Haralson 

Upson 

Tift 

Stephens 

Toombs 

WUkes 

Burke 

Barrow 



1,000 to 2,500, 87 Towns. Population, 133,726 
AbbeviUe Wilcox 1,119 Acworth Cobb 



6,870 
6,272 
8,240 
6,190 
6,789 
7,037 
8,196 



2,776 
4,619 
3,211 
2,640 
2,880 
4,393 
2,695 
3,807 
2,719 
2,502 
3,005 
3,567 
2.860 
4,208 
3,311 
3,335 



1,117 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Atlanta 



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Town 



I reorgia (continued) 

County Pop. Town 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 



A.lrl 
Alma 

Arlington 
Vabburn 

Ka\lr\ 

Bibb City 

Blackshcar 

Blakely 

Boston 

Bowdon 

Buena Vista 

Cairo 

Calhoun 

Camilla 

Canon 

Claxton 

Cochran 

Comer 

Commerce 

Conyers 

Cornelia 

Dallas 

Donalsonville 

Douglasville 

East Thomaston Upson 



Cook 
Bacon 

( allioun 
Earhj 
Turner 
Appling 

Muscogee 
Pierce 

Early 

Thomas 

Carroll 

Marion 

Grady 

Gordon 

Mitchell 

(Franklin 

\lJart 
Evans 
Bleckley 
Madison 
Jackson 
Bockdale 
Habersham 
Paulding 
Decatur 
Douglas 



Fairburn 

Forsyth 

Fort Gaines 

Glennville 

Gordon 

Grantville 

Greensboro 

Hapeville ' 

Hartwell 

Hazeihiir-l 

Hogans\ Qle 



Campbell 

Monroe 

Clay 

Tattnall 

\\ ilkinson 

Coweta 

Greene 

Fulton 

llarl 

Jcir Da\ is 

Troup 



1,720 
1,061 
1,331 

2,116 
1.1 12 
1,090 
1,329 
1,985 
1,640 
1,047 
1,230 
1,908 
1,955 
2,136 
1,132 

1,265 
2,021 
1,001 
2,459 
1,817 
1,274 
1,245 
1,031 
2,159 
1,058 
1,600 
2,241 
1,237 
1,069 
1,081 
1,200 
2,128 
1,631 
2,323 
1,383 
1,591 



Jackson 
Jefferson 
Jesup 
Jonesboro 

Lafayette 

Lavonia 

Lawrenceville 

Lithonia 

Louisville 

McCaysville 

McDonou^h 

McBae 

Madison 

Marshallville 

Meigs 

Millen 

Montezuma 

Monticello 

Nashville 

Ocilla 

Bichland 

Bochelle 

Bockmart 

Bossville 

Boswell 

Boyston 



Shellman 

Social Circle 

Soperton 

Sparta 

Stone Mountain 

Summcrville 

Swainsboro 

Sylvania 

Sylvester 



County 



Hulls 
Jackson 
Wayne 
Clayton 
Walker 
Franklin 
Gwinnett 
Dekalb 
Jefferson 
Fannin 
Henry 
Telfair 
Morgan 
Macon 
Mitchell 
Thomas 
Jenkins 
Macon 
Jasper 
Berrien 
Irwin 
Stewart 
Wilcox 
Polk 
Walker 
Cobb 
Franklin 
Hart 
{ Madison 
Bandolph 
Walton 
Treutlen 
Hancock 
Dekalb 
Chattooga 
Emanuel 
Screven 
Worth 



Pop. 



2,027 
1,626 
1,941 
1,060 
2,104 
1,644 
2,059 
1,269 
1,040 
2,166 
1,263 
1,273 
2,348 
1,150 
1,111 

2.405 
1,827 
1,823 
2,025 
2,180 
1,529 
1,046 
1,400 
1,427 
1,227 
1,681 



1,074 
1,781 
1,033 
1,895 
1,266 
1,003 
1,578 
1,413 
1.547 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Atlanta 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



63 



Georgia (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Talbotton 


Talbot 


1,093 


Villa Rica 


Carroll 


1,047 


Tennille 


Washington 


1,768 


Wadley 


Jefferson 


1,423 


Thomson 


McDuffie 


2,140 


Warrenton 


Warren 


1,407 


Trion 


Chattooga 


1,588 


West Point 


Troup 


2,138 


Unadilla 


Dooly 


1,103 


Willacooche 


Atkinson 


1,211 


Union Point 


Greene 


1,126 


Wrens 


Jefferson 


1,074 


Vienna 


Dooly 


2,019 


Wrightsville 


Johnson 


1,476 


500 to 1,000, 108 Towns. Population, 


77,400 




Adairsville 


Bartow 


814 


Davisboro 


Washington 


653 


Adrian 


f Emanuel 


740 


Demorest 


Habersham 


686 




\ Johnson 




Doerun 


Colquitt 


919 


Alamo 


Wheeler 


563 


Duluth 


Gwinnett 


600 


Alapaha 


Berrien 


503 


East Lake 


Dekalb 


611 


Arabi 


Crisp 


532 


Edison 


Calhoun 


885 


Austell 


Cobb 


758 


Ellaville 


Schley 


693 


Baconton 


Mitchell 


568 


Ellijay 


Gilmer 


632 


Ball Ground 


Cherokee 


809 


Empire 


Dodge 


970 


Bartow 


Jefferson 


582 


Fayetteville 


Fayette 


952 


Blue Ridge 


Fannin 


904 


Glenwood 


Wheeler 


592 


Bowman 


Elbert 


730 


Gray 


Jones 


559 


Bremen 


Haralson 


917 


Greenville 


Meriwether 


760 


Bronwood 


Terrell 


520 


Guyton 


Effingham 


539 


Brooklet 


Bulloch 


600 


Hahira 


Lowndes 


864 


Broxton 


Coffee 


696 


Hampton 


Henry 


927 


Butler 


Taylor 


758 


Harlem 


Columbia 


798 


Cave Springs 


Floyd 


738 


Helena 


Telfair 


928 


Chickamauga 


Walker 


965 


Hephzibah 


Richmond 


650 


Chipley 


Harris 


728 


Homerville 


Clinch 


627 


Clarkston 


Dekalb 


501 


Jefferson 


Twiggs 


842 


Clarksville 


Habersham 


542 


Kingston 


Bartow 


596 


Clayton 


Rabun 


677 


Leesburg 


Lee 


786 


Collins 


Tattnall 


505 


Lincolnton 


Lincoln 


657 


Colquitt 


Miller 


810 


Linwood 


Walker 


615 


Crawford 


Oglethorpe 


803 


Locust Grove 


Henry 


529 


Crawford ville 


Taliaferro 


784 


Lpganville 


Walton 


711 


Cumming 


Forsyth 


607 


Ludowici 


Liberty 


515 


Dahlonega 


Lumpkin 


690 


Lumber City 


Telfair 


978 


Darien 


Mcintosh 


823 


Lumpkin 


Stewart 


934 



64 



poi'i i.vrinN \\D Its Distbibi TI01S 



( ieorgia (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Lyons. 


Tooinli^ 


n::\ 


Plains 


Sumter 


611 


Mansfield 


Newton 


618 


Poulan 


Worth 


586 


Maysvillc 


(Banks 


795 


Bay City 


Berrien 


700 




\ Jackson 




lleidsville 


Tattnall 


553 


Mendes 


Tat 1 nail 


703 


Beynolds 


Taylor 


926 


Metter 


Candler 


908 


Bocky Ford 


Screven 


522 


Midville 


Burki 


985 


Butledge 


Morgan 


613 


Milan 


( Dodge 


593 


St. Marys 


Camden 


824 




\Telfair 




Sale City 


Mitchell 


537 


Milltown 


Berrien 


860 


Senoia 


Coweta 


906 


Morven 


Brooks 


530 


Smithville 


Lee 


761 


Mount Vernon 


Montgomery 


722 


Smyrna 


Cobb 


791 


Nelson 


Pickens 


511 


Sparks 


Cook 


792 


Nicholls 


Coffee 


936 


Statham 


Barrow 


720 


Nor cross 


Gwinnett 


993 


Stillmore 


Emanuel 


916 


Norman Park 


Colquitt 


565 


Summit 


Emanuel 


501 


Nunez 


Emanuel 


730 


Sycamore 


Turner 


562 


Oglethorpe 


Macon 


871 


Temple 


Carroll 


621 


Oxford 


Newton 


698 


Tignall 


Wilkes 


653 


Palmetto 


Campbell 


965 


Union City 


Campbell 


620 


Pavo 


(Brooks 


990 


Vidette 


Burke 


569 




\Thomas 




Wassaw 


Chatham 


721 


Pearson 


Atkinson 


792 


Whigham 


Grady 


662 


Pembroke 


Bryan 


560 


Winterville 


Clarke 


504 


Perry 


Houston 


678 


Woodbury 


Meriwether 


923 


Pinehurst 


Dooly 


596 


Zebulon 


Pike 


629 



Under 500, 331 Towns. Population, 85,348 



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65 



IDAHO 




431,866 
83,354 
5.2 
pop. 0.4 



Location of cities of 15,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



3.43 
63.69 



42,106 
543 

24,396 

850 

2,861 



41,780 
37,204 

37 
38,160 

60 



66 



P<)IM'I.\TI<>\ AND ITS DlSTRIBl TI01S 



IDAHO 

Population, 131,866— O.lpercentof the population of I oited States 
Families,* 95,970— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 920 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of 1 'luces 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


20 


119,037 


27.6 


Cities and towns of 








10,000 and over 


2 


36,394 


8.4 


5,000 to 10,000 


7 


47,544 


11.0 


2,500 to 5,000 


11 


35,099 


8.2 


Rural territory 




312,829 


72.4 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


22 


34,083 


7.8 


500 to 1.000 


34 


21,969 


5.1 


Under 500 


68 


21,390 


5.0 


Other rural territory 




235,387 


54.5 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

10,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population. 36.394 
Boise Ada 21,393 Pocatello Bannock 15.001 



5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 47,544 

Burley Cassia 5,408 

Caldwell Canyon 5,106 

Coeur d'Alene Kootenai 6,447 

Idaho Falls Bonneville 8,061 



Lewiston 


Nez Perce 


6,574 


Nampa 


Canyon 


7,621 


Twin Falls 


Twin Falls 


8,324 



2,500 to 5,000, 11 Cities. Population. 35,099 



Blackfoot 


Bingham 


3,937 


Moscow 


Latah 


3,956 


Kellogg 


Shoshone 


3,017 


Preston 


Franklin 


3,235 


Malad 


1 inrida 


2.598 


Rexhurg 


Madison 


3,569 


Montpelier 


Bear I^ake 


2,984 


St. Anthony 


Fremont 


2,957 


*See pre/act 













J. Walter Thompson Company 



Town 



Idaho (continued) 
County Pop. Town County 

2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 



Pop. 



Sandpoint 


Bonner 


2,876 


Weiser 


Washington 


3,154 


Wallace 


Shoshone 


2,816 








1,000 to 2,500, 


22 Towns. Population 


, 34,083 




American Falls 


Power 


1,547 


Meridian 


Ada 


1,000 


Ashton 


Fremont 


1,022 


Mountain Home Elmore 


1,644 


Bonners Ferry 


Boundary 


1,236 


Mullan 


Shoshone 


1,320 


Buhl 


Twin Falls 


2,245 


Oakley 


Cassia 


1,273 


Emmett 


Gem 


2,204 


Payette 


Payette 


2,433 


Filer 


Twin Falls 


1,012 


Rigby 


Jefferson 


1,629 


Glens Ferry 


Elmore 


1,243 


Rupert 


Minidoka 


2,372 


Gooding 


Gooding 


1,843 


St. Maries 


Benewah 


1,962 


Grangeville 


Idaho 


1,439 


Salmon 


Lemhi 


1,311 


Hailey 


Blaine 


1,201 


SheUey 


Bingham 


1,223 


Jerome 


Jerome 


1.759 


Shoshone 


Lincoln 


1,165 


500 to 1,000, 


34 Towm 


r. Population, 


21,969 




Arco 


Butte 


737 


Mackay 


Custer 


869 


Bellevue 


Blaine 


526 


Middleton 


Canyon 


585 


Bovill 


Latah 


589 


Nez Perce 


Lewis 


677 


Cottonwood 


Idaho 


610 


Orofino 


Clearwater 


537 


Downey 


Bannock 


522 


Parma 


Canyon 


583 


Driggs 


Teton 


683 


Paul 


Minidoka 


527 


Dubois 


Clark 


590 


Post Falls 


Kootenai 


576 


Elk River 


Clearwater 


847 


Priest River 


Bonner 


545 


Franklin 


Franklin 


589 


Rathdrum 


Kootenai 


509 


Genesee 


Latah 


676 


Soda Springs 


Caribou 


935 


Gifford 


Nez Perce 


754 


Spirit Lake 


Kootenai 


940 


Harrison 


Kootenai 


674 


Sugar City 


Madison 


680 


lona 


Bonneville 


630 


Teton 


Fremont 


537 


Kamiah 


Lewis 


653 


Troy 


Latah 


591 


Kendrick 


Latah 


522 


Wardner 


Shoshone 


704 


Kimberly 


Twin Falls 


501 


Wendell 


Gooding 


664 


Lava Hot Spring 


;s Bannock 


662 


Winchester 


Lewis 


745 



Under 500, 68 Towns. Population, 21.390 



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POP! LATION AND ITS DlSTMIIil TION 



ILLINOIS 



Population 6,485,280 

Area in sq. mi. 56,043 
Pop. per sq. mi. 115.7 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 6 . 1 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



21.65 
19.41 



237,181 

2,108 

95,647 

12,800 

12,133 



478,438 

1,070,997 

5,815 

626,000 

365 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



69 



ILLINOIS 

Population, 6,485,280—6.1 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,441,173— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 182,254 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


172 


4,405,678 


67.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000,000 and over 


l 


2,701,705 


41.7 


50,000 to 100,000 


4 


267,722 


4.1 


25,000 to 50,000 


12 • 


432,588 


6.7 


15,000 to 25,000 


11 


211,455 


3.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


16 


194,688 


3.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


47 


324,046 


5.0 


2,500 to 5,000 


81 


273,474 


4.2 


Rural territory 




2,079,602 


32.1 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


228 


348,714 


5.4 


500 to 1,000 


271 


193,472 


3.0 


Under 500 


440 


136,126 


2.1 


Other rural territory 




1,401,290 


21.6 



Town County Pop. Toivn County Pop. 

1,000,000 and over. Population, 2,701,705 
Chicago Cook 2,701,705 

50,000 to 100,000, 4 Cities. Population, 267,722 
East St. Louis 1 St. Clair 66,767 Rockford Winnebago 65,651 

Peoria Peoria 76,121 Springfield Sangamon 59,183 

25,000 to 50,000, 12 Cities. Population, 432,588 
Aurora Kane 36,397 Cicero 2 Cook 44,995 

Rloomington McLean 28,725 Danville Vermilion 33,750 

"See preface 

l Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



70 



Population and Its Distribution 





Illinois (continued) 






Town 


County 


fcp. 


Town 


County 


/>,>{,. 




25, 000 to 50,000 (continued) 






Decatur 


Macon 


43,818 


Molint- 


Rock Island 30,734 


Elgin 


[Cook 


27.454 


Oak Park" 


Cook 


39,858 




Kane 




Quincy 


Adams 


35,978 


Evans ton 1 


Cook 


37,234 


Rock Island 


Rock Island 35,177 


Joliet 


Will 


38, 1 12 








15,000 to 25,000. 11 Cities. Population. 


211,455 




Alton 


Madison 


24,682 


Galesburg 


Knox 


23,834 


Belleville 


St. Clair 


24.823 


Jacksonville 


Morgan 


15,713 


Cairo 


Alexander 


15.203 


Kankakee 


Kankakee 


16,753 


Champaign 


Champaign 


15,873 


Kewanee 


Henry 


16,026 


Chicago Heigh 


ts'Cook 


19,653 


Waukegan 


Lake 


19,226 


In, port 


Stephenson 


19.669 








10,000 to 15,000, 16 Cities. Population. 


, 194,688 




Berwyn 1 


Cook 


14,150 


Lincoln 


Logan 


11,882 


Blue Island 1 


Cook 


11,424 


Mattoon 


Coles 


13,552 


Canton 


Fulton 


10,928 


Maywood 1 


Cook 


12,072 


Centralia 


(Clinton 


12,491 


Murphysboro 


Jackson 


10,703 




1 Marion 




Ottawa 


La Salie 


10,816 


Forest Park 1 


Cook 


10,768 


Pekin 


Tazewell 


12,086 


Granite City 2 


Madison 


14.757 


Streator 


La Salle 


14,779 


Herrin 


Williamson 


10,986 


Urbana 


Champaign 


10,244 


La Salle 


La Salle 


13,050 








5,000 to 10,00C 


I, 47 Cities. Population, 


324,046 




Beardstown 


Cass 


7.111 


East Moline 


Rock Island 


8,675 


Belvidere 


Boone 


7,804 


Edwardsville 


Madison 


5,336 


Benton 


Franklin 


7,201 


Eldorado 


Saline 


5,004 


Carbondale 


Jackson 


6.267 


Harrisburg 


Saline 


7,125 


Carlinville 


Macoupin 


5,212 


Harvey 1 


Cook 


9,216 


Charleston 


Coles 


6.615 


Highland Park 1 


Lake 


6,167 


Clinton 


De Witt 


5.898 


Hillsboro 


Montgomery 5,074 


Colli nsville 2 


Madison 


9,753 


Hoopeston 


Vermilion 


5,451 


DeKalb 


De Kalb 


7,871 


Johnston 


W illiamson 


7,137 


Dixon 


Lee 


8.191 


La Grange 1 


Cook 


6,525 


Duquoin 


Perry 


7,285 


Lawrenceville 


Lawrence 


5,080 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



Illinois (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 



Pop. 





5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 






Litchfield 


Montgomery 


6,215 


Pontiac 


Livingston 


6,664 


Macomb 


McDonough 


6,714 


Savanna 


Carroll 


5,237 


Marion 


Williamson 


9,582 


Spring Valley 


Bureau 


6,493 


Melrose Park 1 


Cook 


7,147 


Staunton 


Macoupin 


6,027 


Metropolis 


Massac 


5,055 


Sterling 


Whiteside 


8,182 


Monmouth 


Warren 


8,116 


Taylorville 


Christian 


5,806 


Mount Carmel 


Wabash 


7,456 


West Frankfort Franklin 


8,478 


Mount Vernon 


Jefferson 


9,815 


West Hammond^ook 


7,492 


Normal 


McLean 


5,143 


Wilmette 1 


Cook 


7,814 


North Chicago 


Lake 


5,839 


Winnetka 1 


Cook 


6,694 


Pana 


Christian 


6,122 


Woodstock 


McHenry 


5,523 


Paris 
Peru 


Edgar 
La Salle 


7,985 
8,869 


Zion 


Lake 


5.580 


2,500 to 5,000, 


81 Cities 


. Population, 


273,474 




Abingdon 


Knox 


2,721 


Galena 


Jo Daviess 


4,742 


Anna 


Union 


3,019 


Galva 


Henry 


2,974 


Auburn 


Sangamon 


2,660 


Geneseo 


Henry 


3,375 


Averyville 


Peoria 


3,815 


Geneva 


Kane 


2,803 


Batavia 


Kane 


4,395 


Georgetown 


Vermilion 


3,061 


Benld 


Macoupin 


3,316 


Gillespie 


Macoupin 


4,063 


Brookfield 1 


Cook 


3,589 


Glen Ellyn 


Du Page 


2,851 


Bushnell 


McDonough 


2,716 


Glencoe 1 


Cook 


3,381 


Carmi 


White 


2,667 


Greenville 


Bond 


3,091 


Carterville 


Williamson 


3,404 


Harvard 


McHenry 


3,294 


Chester 


Randolph 


2,904 


Havana 


Mason 


3,614 


Christopher 


Franklin 


3,830 


Highland 


Madison 


2,902 


Depue 


Bureau 


2,525 


Hinsdale 1 


fCook 


4,042 


Des Plaines 1 


Cook 


3,451 




[Du Page 




Downers Grove 


1 Du Page 


3,543 


Jerseyville 


Jersey 


3,839 


Effingham 


Effingham 


4,024 


Lake Forest 


Lake 


3,657 


Elmhurst 1 


Du Page 


4,594 


Lockport 


Will 


2,684 


Fairbury 


Livingston 


2,532 


Lyons 1 


Cook 


2,564 


Fairfield 


Wayne 


2,754 


Madison 2 


Madison 


4,996 


Farmington 


Fulton 


2,631 


Marseilles 


La Salle 


3,391 


Flora 


Clay 


3,558 


Mendota 


La Salle 


3.934 


Frankfort 






Morris 


Grundy 


4,505 


Heights 


Franklin 


3,423 


Morrison 


Whiteside 


3,000 



72 



Population \\n Its Distiubi tion 



Illinois (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



('.Dimly 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,000 


(continued) 






Mound ("ity 


Pula&k] 


2,756 


Sesaer 


Franklin 


2,841 


Mounds 


Pulaski 


2.661 


Shelb\ \ ille 


Shelby 


3.568 


Mount Olive 


Macoupin 


3,503 


Silvia 


Hock Island 


2,541 


Naper\ ille 


I)u Page 


3,830 


Sparta 


Randolph 


3,340 


Nokomis 


Montgomery 3,465 


Sullivan 


Moultrie 


2,532 


Oglesby 


La S;tllr 


1.135 


Summit 1 


Cook 


4,019 


Olney 


Richland 


1,491 


Sycamore 


De Kalb 


3,602 


Park Ridge 1 


Cook 


3,383 


Toluca 


Marshall 


2,503 


Paxton 


Ford 


3,033 


Tuscola 


Douglas 


2,564 


Pinckneyville 


Perry 


2.649 


Vandalia 


Fayette 


3,316 


Princeton 


Bureau 


4,126 


Venice 2 


Madison 


3,895 


River Forest 1 


Cook 


4,358 


Virden 


Macoupin 


4,682 


Riverside 1 


Cook 


2,532 


Watseka 


Iroquois 


2,817 


Robinson 


Crawford 


3,375 


West Chicago 


Du Page 


2,594 


Roehelle 


Ogle 


3,310 


Westville 


Vermilion 


4,241 


Rock Falls 


Whiteside 


2,927 


Wheaton 


Du Page 


4,137 


Roodhouse 


Greene 


2,928 


White Hall 


Greene 


2,954 


St. Charles 


Kane 


4,099 


Wood River 


Madison 


3,476 


Salem 


Marion 


3,457 








1,000 to 2,500, 


228 Towns. Population, 


348,714 




Albion 


Edwards 


1,584 


Bartonville 


Peoria 


1,588 


Aledo 


Mercer 


2,231 


Beckemeyer 


Clinton 


1,153 


Altaniont 


Effingham 


1,352 


Bellwood 1 


Cook 


1,881 


Aniboy 


Lee 


1.944 


Bement 


Piatt 


1,663 


Areola 


Douglas 


1,831 


Blandinsville 


McDonough 


1,002 


Arlington 






Bluffs 


Scott 


1,009 


Heights' 


Cook 


2,250 


Bradley 


Kankakee 


2,128 


Ashland 


Cass 


1,122 


Braidwood 


Will 


1,297 


Assumption 


Christian 


1,852 


Breese 


Clinton 


2,399 


Astoria 


Fulton 


1,340 


Bridgeport 


Lawrence 


2,229 


Athens 


Menard 


1,241 


Brooklyn 


St. Clair 


1,685 


Atlanta 


Logan 


1.173 


Brookport 


Massac 


1,098 


Augusta 


Hancock 


1.085 


Buckner 


Franklin 


1,827 


Rarrington' 


fCook 


1,743 


Burr Oak 


Cook 


1,237 




\Lake 




Cambridge 


Henry 


1,335 


Barry 


Pike 


1,490 


Carlyle 


Clinton 


2,027 



falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis, Mo. 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



73 



Illinois (continued) 



Town 



Carpentersville 

Carrier Mills 

Carrollton 

Carthage 

Casey 

Central City 

Cerro Gordo 

Chatsworth 

Chenoa 

Cherry 

Chillicothe 

Chrisman 

Clayton 

Coal City 

Colchester 

Columbia 

Coulterville 

Creal Springs 

Crystal Lake 

Cuba 

Dallas City 

Delavan 

Divernon 

Dolton 1 

Dorrisville 

Dupo 

Dwight 

Earlville 

East Alton 

East Dubuque 

East Dundee 

East Peoria 

El Paso 

Elizabethtown 

Elmwood 

Elmwood Park 

Equality 

Eureka 



County 



1,000 

Kane 

Saline 

Greene 

Hancock 

Clark 

Marion 

Piatt 

Livingston 

McLean 

Bureau 

Peoria 

Edgar 

Adams 

Grundy 

McDonough 

Monroe 

Randolph 

Williamson 

McHenry 

Fulton 

Hancock 

Henderson 

Tazewell 

Sangamon 

Cook 

Saline 

St. Clair 

Livingston 

La Salle 

Madison 

Jo Daviess 

Kane 

Tazewell 

Woodford 

Hardin 

Peoria 

Cook 

Gallatin 

Woodford 



Pop. 

to 2,500 

1,036 
2,343 
2,020 
2,129 
2,189 
1,248 
1,003 
1,087 
1,311 
1,265 
1,986 
1,101 
1,038 
1,744 
1,387 
1,592 
1,407 
1,002 
2,249 
1,484 
1,140 

1,191 
2,382 
2,076 
1,740 
1,393 
2,255 
1,012 
1,669 
1,163 
1,303 
2,214 
1,638 
1,055 
1,242 
1,380 
1,332 
1,559 



Town 

(continued) 

Fairmont City 

Farmer City 

Freeburg 

Fulton 

Genoa 

Gibson 

Gilman 

Girard 

Glen Carbon 

Golconda 

Granville 

Grayville 

Greenfield 

Greenup 

Griggsville 

Hamilton 

Hanaford 

Henry 

Highwood 

Homewood 1 

Hurst 

Jonesboro 

Keithsburg 

Kenilworth 1 

Kincaid 

Knoxville 

La Grange Park 

La Harpe 

Lacon 

Ladd 

Lanark 

Lansing ' 

Lebanon 

Lemont 

Lena 

Leroy 

Lewis town 

Lexington 



County 



St. Clair 

De Witt 

St. Clair 

Whiteside 

De Kalb 

Ford 

Iroquois 

Macoupin 

Madison 

Pope 

Putnam 
f Edwards 
\White 

Greene 

Cumberland 

Pike 

Hancock 

Franklin 

Marshall 

Lake 

Cook 

Williamson 

Union 

Mercer 

Cook 

Christian 

Knox 

Cook 

Hancock 

Marshall 

Bureau 

Carroll 

Cook 

St. Clair 

Cook 

Stephenson 

McLean 

Fulton 

McLean 



Pop. 



1,056 
1,678 
1,594 
2,445 
1,228 
2,234 
1,448 
2,387 
1,323 
1,242 
1,427 
1,749 

1,149 
1,230 
1,343 
1,698 
1,083 
1,637 
1,446 
1,389 
1,222 
1,090 
1,148 
1,188 
1,453 
1,708 
1,684 
1,323 
1,464 
2,040 
1,297 
1,409 
1,883 
2,322 
1,149 
1,680 
2,279 
1,301 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



74 



POP! lation \\n lis Distribution 



Illinois \continued) 



Tuun 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 


{continued) 






Libertyvillc 


Lake 


2,125 


North City 


Franklin 


1,362 


Livingston 


Madison 


1,365 


North Utica 


La Salle 


1,037 


Lombard ' 


Du Page 


1,331 


Oakland 


Coles 


1,210 


Lovington 


Moultrie 


1,479 


Oblong 


Crawford 


1,547 


McHenry 


McHenry 


1,146 


Odell 


Livingston 


1,069 


McLeansboro 


Hamilton 


1.927 


Odin 


Marion 


1,385 


M.inteno 


Kankakee 


1,182 


O'Fallon 


St. Clair 


2,379 


Marengo 


McHenry 


1,758 


Onarga 


Iroquois 


1,302 


Marissa 


St. Clair 


1.900 


Oregon 


Ogle 


2,227 


Mark 


Putnam 


1,300 


Orient City 


Franklin 


1,388 


Maroa 


Maeon 


1,193 


Palatine 1 


Cook 


1,210 


Marshall 


Clark 


2,222 


Palestine 


Crawford 


1,803 


Martinsville 


Clark 


1,437 


Panama 


[Bond 


1,281 


Mascoutah 


St. Clair 


2,343 




[Montgomery 




Mason City 


Mason 


1,880 


Pawnee 


Sangamon 


1,200 


Milford 


Iroquois 


1,466 


Pecatonica 


Winnebago 


1,088 


Minonk 


Woodford 


2,109 


Peoria Heights 


Peoria 


1,111 


Momence 


Kankakee 


2,218 


Peotone 


Will 


1,090 


Monticello 


Piatt 


2.280 


Percy 


Randolph 


1,033 


Morrisonville 


Christian 


1,178 


Petersburg 


Menard 


2,432 


Morton 


Tazewell 


1,179 


Phoenix 1 


Cook 


1,933 


Morton Grove 1 


Cook 


1,079 


Pittsfield 


Pike 


2,129 


Mount Carroll 


Carroll 


1,806 


Plainfleld 


Will 


1,147 


Mount 






Piano 


Kendall 


1,473 


Greenwood 


Cook 


1,441 


Pleasant Plains 


Sangamon 


1,078 


Mount Morris 


Ogle 


1.250 


Polo 


Ogle 


1,867 


Mount Pulaski 


Logan 


1.510 


Princeville 


Peoria 


1,035 


Mount Sterling 


Brown 


1,932 


Prophetstown 


Whiteside 


1,159 


Moweaqua 


Shelby 


1.591 


Rantoul 


Champaign 


1,551 


Nameoki 


Madison 


1,181 


Redbud 


Randolph 


1,141 


Nashville 


Washington 


2,209 


Ridgway 


Gallatin 


1,102 


Neoga 


Cumberland 


1,149 


Riverdale 1 


Cook 


1,166 


New Athens 


St. Clair 


1,406 


Riverton 


Sangamon 


1,916 


New Baden 


Clinton 


1,550 


Roanoke 


Woodford 


1,368 


Newman 


Douglas 


1,225 


Rockdale 


Will 


1,478 


Newton 


Jasper 


2,083 


Rosiclare 


Hardin 


1,522 


Niles 1 


Cook 


1,258 


Rossville 


Vermilion 


1,588 


Norris City 


White 


1,300 


Royalton 


Franklin 


2,043 


NorthChillicothePeoria 


1.002 


Rushville 


Schuyler 


2.275 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



75 





Illinois {continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






St. Anne 


Kankakee 


1,067 


Troy 


Madison 


1,312 


St. David 


Fulton 


1,189 


Vermont 


Fulton 


1,078 


St. Elmo 


Fayette 


1,337 


Villa Grove 


Douglas 


2,493 


St. Francisville 


Lawrence 


1,164 


Virginia 


Cass 


1,501 


Sandoval 


Marion 


1,768 


Wamac 


f Clinton 


1,180 


Sandwich 


De Kalb 


2,409 




I Marion 




Schram City 


Montgomery 


1,200 




[Washington 




Shawn eetown 


Gallatin 


1,368 


Warren 


Jo Daviess 


1,253 


Sheldon 


Iroquois 


1,182 


Warsaw 


Hancock 


2,031 


South Beloit 


Winnebago 


1,436 


Washington 


Tazewell 


1,643 


South Holland ' 


Cook 


1,247 


Washington ParkSt. Clair 


1,516 


South 






Waterloo 


Monroe 


1,930 


Wilmington 


Grundy 


1,362 


Waverly 


Morgan 


1,510 


Steger 


(Cook 
[Will 


2,304 


Wenona 


Marshall 


1,203 






West Dundee 


Kane 


1,587 


Stockton 


Jo Daviess 


1,449 


Western Springs : Cook 


1,258 


Stonington 


Christian 


1,466 


Wethersfield 


Henry 


1,960 


Sumner 


Lawrence 


1,029 


Willisville 


Perry 


1,485 


Swansea 


St. Clair 


1,048 


Wilmington 


Will 


1,384 


Tamaroa 


Perry 


1,115 


Winchester 


Scott 


1,540 


Taylor Springs 


Montgomery 


1,526 


Windsor 


Shelby 


1,000 


Thayer 


Sangamon 


1,254 


Witt 


Montgomery 


2,443 


Tilden 


Randolph 


1,137 


Worden 


Madison 


1,252 


Toulon 


Stark 


1,235 


Wyoming 


Stark 


1,376 


Trenton 


Clinton 


1,200 


Zeigler 


Franklin 


2,338 


500 to 1,000, 271 Towns. Population, 


193,472 




Addison l 


Du Page 


510 


Ashmore 


Coles 


548 


Alexis 


J Mercer 


830 


Ashton 


Lee 


882 




\Warren 




Atkinson 


Henry 


778 


Algonquin 


McHenry 


693 


Atwood 


f Douglas 


883 


Alto Pass 


Union 


500 




[Piatt 




Altona 


Knox 


506 


Ava 


Jackson 


626 


Antioch 


Lake 


775 


Avon 


Fulton 


877 


Argenta 


Macon 


528 


Beecher 


Will 


609 


Arthur 


f Douglas 


998 


Bensenville 


Du Page 


650 




\ Moultrie 




Bethany 


Moultrie 


842 


Ashley 


Washington 


751 


Beulah Heights 


Saline 


549 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



76 



Population and Its Distribution 



Illinois {continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Blue Mound 


Macon 


881 


Crete 


Will 


945 


Bourbonnais 


Kankakee 


620 


Crossville 


White 


558 


Bowen 


Hancock 


715 


Crotty 


La Salle 


994 


Bradford 


Stark 


915 


Cullom 


Livingston 


631 


Brighton 


(Jersey 


586 


Dahlgren 


Hamilton 


693 




\Macoupin 




Dalzell 


Bureau 


903 


Brimfield 


Peoria 


617 


Danvers 


McLean 


616 


Brocton 


Edgar 


562 


Dawson 


Sangamon 


602 


Broughton 


Hamilton 


506 


De Land 


Piatt 


542 


Brownstown 


Fayette 


518 


De Soto 


Jackson 


703 


Buda 


Bureau 


796 


DeerGeld 


Lake 


610 


Bunker Hill 


Macoupin 


977 


Dieterich 


Effingham 


522 


Bureau 


Bureau 


682 


Dongola 


Union 


660 


Burnham 


Cook 


795 


Durand 


Winnebago 


549 


Bush 


Williamson 


962 


East Galesburg 


Knox 


566 


Byron 


Ogle 


855 


Edinburg 


Christian 


823 


Camp Point 


Adams 


994 


Elburn 


Kane 


571 


Capron 


Boone 


550 


Elizabeth 


Jo Daviess 


687 


Caseyville 


St. Clair 


675 


Elkville 


Jackson 


990 


Catlin 


Vermilion 


931 


Enfield 


White 


929 


Cedar Point 


La Salle 


686 


Erie 


Whiteside 


957 


Chadwick 


Carroll 


582 


Evansville 


Randolph 


575 


Chandlerville 


Cass 


909 


Evergreen Park 


Cook 


705 


Chapin 


Morgan 


565 


Fairmount 


Vermilion 


870 


Chatham 


Sangamon 


848 


Fairview 


Fulton 


572 


Chebanse 


J Iroquois 


541 


Farina 


Fayette 


701 




\ Kankakee 




Farmersville 


Montgomery 


513 


Cisne 


Wayne 


526 


Fillmore 


Montgomery 


511 


Cissna Park 


Iroquois 


670 


Findley 


Shelby 


882 


Clay City 


Clay 


648 


Fisher 


Champaign 


747 


Clifton 


Iroquois 


638 


Flanagan 


Livingston 


637 


Coal ton 


Montgomery 


991 


Flat Rock 


Crawford 


745 


Cobden 


Union 


944 


Fordville 


Williamson 


792 


Coffeen 


Montgomery 


945 


Forrest 


Livingston 


965 


Colfax 


McLean 


976 


Forreston 


Ogle 


884 


Colp 


Williamson 


584 


Franklin 


Morgan 


611 


Cornell 


Livingston 


528 


Franklin Grove 


Lee 


589 


Cowden 


Shelby 


711 


Franklin Park 1 


Cook 


914 


Crainville 


N\ illiamson 


557 


Galatia 


Saline 


863 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



77 



Illinois (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Gardner 


Grundy 


937 


Kenney 


De Witt 


504 


Gaskins City 


Saline 


834 


Keyesport 


fBond 


544 


Germantown 


Clinton 


766 




(Clinton 




Glasford 


Peoria 


645 


Kinmundy 


Marion 


898 


Glenview ' 


Cook 


760 


Kirkland 


De Kalb 


599 


Glenwood ! 


Cook 


738 


Kirkwood 


Warren 


882 


Golden 


Adams 


654 


La Moille 


Bureau 


547 


Goreville 


Johnson 


581 


Lake Bluff 


Lake 


819 


Grafton 


Jersey 


949 


Ledford 


Saline 


673 


Grand Tower 


Jackson 


750 


Leland 


La Salle 


588 


Grays Lake 


Lake 


736 


Lenzburg 


St. Clair 


502 


Greenview 


Menard 


755 


Loda 


Iroquois 


530 


Gridley 


McLean 


720 


London Mills 


/Fulton 


546 


Hampshire 


Kane 


618 




\Knox 




Hanna City 


Peoria 


975 


Loraine 


Adams 


527 


Hanover 


Jo Daviess 


737 


Lostant 


La Salle 


911 


Hardin 


Calhoun 


694 


Louisville 


Clay 


797 


Hebron 


McHenry 


631 


McLean 


McLean 


697 


Herrick 


Shelby 


601 


Mackinaw 


Tazewell 


828 


Heyworth 


McLean 


851 


Macon 


Macon 


788 


Hillside 


Cook 


555 


Mahomet 


Champaign 


649 


Hill view 


Greene 


577 


Manhattan 


Will 


525 


Hinckley 


De Kalb 


665 


Manito 


Mason 


758 


Homer 


Champaign 


978 


Mansfield 


Piatt 


669 


Hopedale 


Tazewell 


556 


Marietta 


Fulton 


512 


Hoyleton 


Washington 


527 


Marine 


Madison 


676 


Hull 


Pike 


648 


Marysville 


Vermilion 


733 


Hume 


Edgar 


609 


Maryville 


Madison 


836 


Humphreys 


Christian 


913 


Matherville 


Mercer 


886 


Huntley 


McHenry 


720 


Melvin 


Ford 


540 


Hutsonville 


Crawford 


665 


Mendon 


Adams 


645 


Illiopolis 


Sangamon 


814 


Meredosia 


Morgan 


810 


Industry 


McDonough 


604 


Metamora 


Woodford 


683 


Ipava 


Fulton 


720 


Metcalf 


Edgar 


509 


Irving 


Montgomery 


519 


Middleton 


Logan 


587 


Joppa 


Massac 


651 


Milan 


Rock Island 


850 


Joy 


Mercer 


529 


Milledgeville 


Carroll 


746 


Kansas 


Edgar 


944 


Millstadt 


St. Clair 


907 


Karnak 


Pulaski 


613 


Minier 


Tazewell 


789 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago 



7ft 



Popi latiois wo Its Distbibijtion 



Illinois {continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Mulberry Grove 
Murrayville 
Nauvoo 
Nebo 

New Berlin 
New Boston 
New Canton 
New Haven 
Niantic 
Niles Center 1 
Noble 
Oakwood 
Ohio 

Okawville 
Oneida 
Oquawka 
Orion 
Oswego 
Palmyra 
Patoka 
Paw Paw 
Pearl 
Philo 

Piper City 
Pittsburg 
Plymouth 
Pocahontas 
Port Byron 
Posen 

Prairie City 
Prairie du 
Bocher 
Pulaski 
Ramsey 
Rankin 
Raymond 
Reeves 
Richmond 
Bidge Farm 



Bond 

Morgan 

Hancock 

Pike 

Sangamon 

Mercer 

Pike 

( .nihil in 

Macon 

Cook 

Bichland 

Vermilion 

Bureau 

Washington 

Knox 

Henderson 

Henry 

Kendall 

Macoupin 

Marion 

Lee 

Pike 

Champaign 

Ford 

Williamson 

Hancock 

Bond 

Rock Island 

Cook 

McDonough 

Randolph 

Pulaski 

Fayette 

Vermilion 

Montgomery 

Williamson 

McHenry 

Vermilion 



725 
523 
972 
519 
687 
714 
540 
570 
613 
763 
580 
573 
874 
614 
563 
888 
613 
676 
835 
508 
665 
669 
544 
715 
670 
900 
830 
510 
947 
638 

535 
518 

772 
944 
868 
779 
533 
851 



Rockton 
Roseville 
Rutland 
St. Joseph 
San Jose 

Sawyerville 

Saybrook 

Seatonville 

Shabbona 

Shannon 

Sheffield 

Shermerville 

Sidell 

Sidney 

Somonauk 

Sorento 

South Chicago 

Heights 1 
South Elgin 
South Pekin 
Standard 
Stanford 
Steeleville 
Stewardson 
Stickney 
Stronghurst 
Table Grove 
Tallula 
Tamms 
Tampico 
Teutopolis 
Thebes 

Thompsonville 
Thornton 1 
Tilton 
Tiskilwa 
Toledo 
Tolono 



Winnebago 

Warren 

La Salle 

Champaign 

Logan 

Mason 

Macoupin 

McLean 

Bureau 

De Kalb 

Carroll 

Bureau 

Cook 

Vermilion 

Champaign 

De Kalb 

Bond 

Cook 
Kane 
Tazewell 
Putnam 
McLean 
Bandolph 
Shelby- 
Cook 

Henderson 
Fulton 
Menard 
Alexander 
Whiteside 
Effingham 
Alexander 
Franklin 
Cook 
Vermilion 
Bureau 
Cumberland 
Champaign 



Pop. 



899 
952 
618 

772 
566 

588 
752 
534 
735 
636 
996 
554 
800 
546 
540 
942 

949 
559 
944 
980 
500 
702 
731 
550 
836 
610 
761 
822 
788 
728 
857 
577 
767 
909 
915 
787 
693 



^Falling within I fir uiljucrnt territory of Chicago 



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Illinois (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Tower Hill 


Shelby 


769 


Waynesville 


De Witt 


592 


Tremont 


Tazewell 


976 


Weldon 


De Witt 


573 


Ullin 


Pulaski 


652 


West City 


Franklin 


525 


Valier 


Franklin 


876 


West Salem 


Edwards 


946 


Versailles 


Brown 


627 


Westfield 


Clark 


933 


Vienna 


Johnson 


907 


White City 


Macoupin 


503 


Villa Park 


Du Page 


854 


Williamson 


Madison 


805 


Viola 


Mercer 


668 


Williamsville 


Sangamon 


652 


Walnut 


Bureau 


771 


Wilsonville 


Macoupin 


837 


Wapella 


De Witt 


528 


Woodhull 


Henry 


700 


Washburn 


f Marshall 
\ Woodford 


830 


Wyanet 


Bureau 


825 






Xenia 


Clay 


640 


Wayne City 


Wayne 


561 


Yates City 


Knox 


582 



Under 500, 440 Towns. Population 136,126 



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Poim lation and Its Distribution 



INDIANA 



Population 2,930,390 
Area in sq. mi. 36,045 
Pop. per sq. mi. 81 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 




Ixx-ation of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads [Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered( Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



20.63 
26.19 



205,126 

1,241 

73,374 

31,000 

7,436 



277,255 

458,992 

1,867 

197,700 

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Population, 2,930,390- 
Families,* 651,198- 
Negroes, 80,810 



INDIANA 

2.8 per cent of population of United States 
(Estimated) 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


93 


1,482,855 


50.6 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


l 


314,194 


10.7 


50,000 to 100,000 


5 


364,257 


12.4 


25,000 to 50,000 


6 


195,094 


6.7 


15,000 to 25,000 


9 


182,098 


6.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


10 


116,182 


4.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


23 


166,968 


5.7 


2,500 to 5,000 


39 


144,062 


4.9 


Rural territory 




1,447,535 


49.4 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


103 


152,583 


5.3 


500 to 1,000 


131 


92,763 


3.2 


Under 500 


163 


49,541 


1.6 


Other rural territory 




1,152,648 


39.3 



Town County Pop. Town County 

100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 314,194 
Indianapolis Marion 314,194 



Pop. 



50,000 to 100,000 5 Cities. Population, 364,257 



Evansville 
Fort Wayne 
Gary 1 



Vanderburg 85,264 
Allen 86,549 

Lake 55,378 



South Bend 
Terre Haute 



St. Joseph 70,983 
Vigo 66,083 



*See preface 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago, III. 



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Popi lation \m> lis Distribution 



Indiana (continued) 

Tarn County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000. 6 Cities. Population, 195,094 



Pop. 



Anderson 


Madison 


29,767 


Kokomo 


Howard 


30,067 


East Chicago 1 


Lake 


35,967 


Muncie 


Delaware 


36,524 


Hammond 1 


Lake 


36,004 


Richmond 


Wayne 


26.765 


15,000 to 25,000, 9 Cities. Population, 


182,098 




Elkhart 


Elkhart 


24,277 


Michigan City 


La Porte 


19,457 


Lafayette 


Tippecanoe 


22,486 


Mishawaka 


St. Joseph 


15,195 


La Porte 


La Porte 


15,158 


New Albany 2 


Floyd 


22,992 


Logansport 


Cass 


21,626 


Vincennes 


Knox 


17.160 


Marion 


Grant 


23,747 








10,000 to 15,000, 10 at 


ies. Population, 116,182 




Bloomington 


Monroe 


11,595 


Huntington 


Huntington 


14,000 


Clinton 


Vermilion 


10,962 


Jeffersonville 2 


Clark 


10,098 


Crawfordsville 


Montgomeryl0,139 


New Castle 


Henry 


14,458 


Elwood 


Madison 


10,790 


Peru 


Miami 


12,410 


Frankfort 


Clinton 


11,585 


Whiting 1 


Lake 


10,145 


5,000 to 10,000, 23 Cit 


ies. Populatior 


i, 166,968 




Bedford 


Lawrence 


9,076 


Madison 


Jefferson 


6,711 


Bicknell 


Knox 


7,635 


Mount Vernon 


Posey 


5,284 


Bluffton 


Wells 


5,391 


Portland 


Jay 


5,958 


Brazil 


Clay 


9,293 


Princeton 


Gibson 


7.132 


Columbus 


Bartholomew 8,990 


Bushville 


Bush 


5,498 


Connersville 


Fayette 


9,901 


Seymour 


Jackson 


7,348 


Goshen 


Elkhart 


9,525 


Shelbyville 


Shelby 


9,701 


Greensburg 


Decatur 


5,345 


Valparaiso 


Porter 


6,518 


Hartford City 


Blackford 


6,183 


Wabash 


Wabash 


9,872 


Kendallville 


Noble 


5,273 


Warsaw 


Kosciusko 


5.478 


Lebanon 


Boone 


6,257 


Washington 


Daviess 


8,743 


Linton 


Greene 


5,856 









2,500 to 5,000, 39 Cities. Population, 144,062 

Alexandria Madison 4,172 Attica Fountain 

Angola Steuben 2,650 Auburn De Kalb 

l FaUirifi within the adjacent territory of Chicago. III. 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ay. 



3,392 
4,650 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Indiana (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town < 


County 


Pop. 




2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Aurora 


Dearborn 


4,299 


Monticello 


White 


2,536 


Boonville 


Warrick 


4,451 


Nappanee 


Elkhart 


2,678 


Columbia City 


Whitley 


3,499 


Noblesville 


Hamilton 


4,758 


Crown Point 


Lake 


3,232 


North 






Decatur 


Adams 


4,762 


Manchester 


Wabash 


2,711 


Dunkirk 


/Blackford 


2,532 


North Vernon 


Jennings 


3,084 




\Jay 




Plymouth 


Marshall 


4,338 


Franklin 


Johnson 


4.909 


Rensselaer 


Jasper 


2,902 


Garrett 


De Kalb 


4,796 


Rochester 


Fulton 


3,720 


Gas City 


Grant 


2,870 


Rockport 


Spencer 


2,581 


Greencastle 


Putnam 


3,780 


Salem 


Washington 


2,836 


Greenfield 


Hancock 


4,168 


Sullivan 


Sullivan 


4,489 


Hobart 


Lake 


3,450 


Tell City 


Perry 


4,086 


Huntingburg 


Dubois 


3,261 


Tipton 


Tipton 


4,507 


Jasonville 


Greene 


4,461 


Union Cityf 


Randolph 


3,406 


Jasper 


Dubois 


2,539 


West Lafayette 


Tippecanoe 


3,830 


Lawreneeburg 


Dearborn 


3,466 


West Terre 






Martinsville 


Morgan 


4,895 


Haute 


Vigo 


4,310 


Mitchell 


Lawrence 


3,025 


Winchester 


Randolph 


4,021 


1,000 to 2,500, 


103 Towns. Population 


, 152,583 




Albany 


Delaware 


1,333 


Cambridge City Wayne 


1,963 


Albion 


Noble 


1,142 


Cannelton 


Perry 


2,008 


Andrews 


Huntington 


1,071 


Chesterton 


Porter 


1,604 


Arcadia 


Hamilton 


1,060 


Clarksville 2 


Clark 


2,322 


Argos 


Marshall 


1,111 


Clay City 


Clay 


1,226 


Batesville 


Ripley 


2,361 


Converse 


Miami 


1,049 


Beech Grove 1 


Marion 


1,459 


Corydon 


Harrison 


1,785 


Berne 


Adams 


1,537 


Covington 


Fountain 


1,945 


Bloomfield 


Greene 


1,872 


Crothersville 


Jackson 


1,131 


Bourbon 


Marshall 


1,259 


Culver 


Marshall 


1,080 


Bremen 


Marshall 


2,084 


Danville 


Hendricks 


1.729 


Broad Ripple 1 


Marion 


1,555 


Delphi 


Carroll 


2,087 


Brookville 


Franklin 


2,220 


Dugger 


Sullivan 


1,679 


Brownsburg 


Hendricks 


1,063 


Eaton 


Delaware 


1,214 


Brownstown 


Jackson 


1,554 


Edinburg 


Johnson 


2,376 


Butler 


De Kalb 


1,745 


Fairmont 


Grant 


2,155 



i Joint population of Union City, Ind., and Union City, Otiio, 4,940 
l Fallina within the adjacent territory of Indianapolis. Ind. 
■FalUna within the adjacent territory of Louisville, A v. 



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IN HM IATlO\ AND ITS DlSTRlRI TION 



Indiana (continued) 



Town 



('aunty 



I'of). Town 



County 



Pop. 



],000/o 2,500 (continued) 



Fairvien Park 


\ ermilion 


1.301 


Osgood 


Ripley 


1,093 


Farmeraburg 


Sulli\ iiti 


1.1 11 


Owensville 


( Kbeon 


1.239 


Flora 


( nrroll 


1,441 


Paoli 


Orange 


1.520 


Fort Branch 


( ribsOIl 


1,339 


Pendleton 


Madison 


1.211 


Fortville 


Hancock 


1,213 


Petersburg 


Pike 


2,367 


Fowler 


Benton 


1,442 


Pierceton 


Kosciusko 


1,018 


French Lick 


( >nmge 


1,980 


Plainfield 


Hendricks 


1,373 


Goodland 


Newton 


1,120 


Redkey 


Jay 


1,386 


Greentown 


Howard 


1,163 


Remington 


Jasper 


1.011 


Greenwood l 


Johnson 


1,907 


Bidgeville 


Randolph 


1.042 


Hagerstown 


Wayne 


1,238 


Rising Sun 


Ohio 


1,411 


Hessville 


Lake 


1,480 


Rockville 


Parke 


1,968 


Hope 


Bartholomew 1,183 


Scottsburg 


Scott 


1.609 


Hyrnera 


Sullivan 


1,599 


Shelburn 


Sullivan 


1,814 


Jonesboro 


Grant 


1,429 


Sheridan 


Hamilton 


1,761 


Kentland 


Newton 


1,283 


Shirley 


! Hancock 


1,079 


Knights town 


Henry 


1,918 




\ Henry 




Knox 


Starke 


1,577 


Shoals 


Martin 


1,034 


Ladoga 


Montgomery 


1,010 


South Whitley 


Whitley 


1,074 


Lagrange 


Lagrange 


1,610 


Spencer 


Owen 


2,066 


Lapel 


Madison 


1,079 


Summitville 


Madison 


1,001 


Liberty 


Union 


1,292 


Syracuse 


Kosciusko 


1,171 


Ligonier 


Noble 


2,037 


Thorntown 


Boone 


1,432 


Loogootee 


Martin 


2,335 


Universal 


Vermilion 


1,570 


Lowell 


Lake 


1,197 


Upland 


Grant 


1,301 


Middletown 


Henry 


1,273 


Veedersburg 


Fountain 


1.580 


Monon 


White 


1,357 


Vevay 


Switzerland 


1,175 


Montezuma 


Parke 


1,178 


Walkerton 


St. Joseph 


1,031 


Montpelier 


Blackford 


2,297 


Warren 


Huntington 


1,520 


Mooresville 


Morgan 


1.781 


Waterloo 


De Kalb 


1,172 


Morocco 


Newton 


1,064 


Williamsport 


\\ Mrren 


1.088 


New Harmony 


Posey 


1,126 


\\ maniac 


Pulaski 


1,684 


New Haven 


Allen 


1,237 


Winslow 


Pike 


1,140 


Newburg 


Warrick 


1,295 


Woodruff 






North Judson 


Starke 


1,189 


Place ' 


Marion 


1,158 


Oakland City 


Gibson 


2,270 


Worthington 


Greene 


1,853 


Orleans 


Orange 


1,408 









* Falling within the adjacent territory of Indianapolis, Ind. 



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Town 



Indiana (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



500 to 1,000, 131 Towns. Population, 


92,763 




Akron 


Fulton 


930 


East Gary 


Lake 


813 


Ashley 


(De Kalb 


618 


Ellettsville 


Monroe 


721 




\ Steuben 




Elnora 


Daviess 


865 


Atlanta 


Hamilton 


678 


English 


Crawford 


576 


Avilla 


Noble 


537 


Farmland 


Randolph 


878 


Birdseye 


Dubois 


527 


Ferdinand 


Dubois 


884 


Boswell 


Benton 


880 


Francesville 


Pulaski 


648 


Bristol 


Elkhart 


568 


Francisco 


Gibson 


614 


Brook 


Newton 


975 


Frankton 


Madison 


739 


Brooklyn 


Morgan 


528 


Fremont 


Steuben 


729 


Brookston 


White 


815 


Galveston 


Cass 


691 


Bunker Hill 


Miami 


550 


Gaston 


Delaware 


541 


Burnettsville 


White 


517 


Geneva 


Adams 


879 


Camden 


Carroll 


597 


Gosport 


Owen 


700 


Campbellsburg 


Washington 


659 


Grandview 


Spencer 


689 


Carbon 


Clay 


572 


Greendale 


Dearborn 


753 


Carlisle 


Sullivan 


973 


Griffith 2 


Lake 


630 


Carmel 


Hamilton 


598 


Hazelton 


Gibson 


605 


Carthage 


Rush 


902 


Hebron 


Porter 


832 


Cayuga 


Vermilion 


933 


Highland 


Lake 


542 


Centerville 


Wayne 


917 


Hillsboro 


Fountain 


537 


Chalmers 


White 


528 


Jamestown 


Boone 


628 


Chariest own 1 


Clark 


820 


Kennard 


Henry 


541 


Churubusco 


Whitley 


916 


Kewanna 


Fulton 


695 


Cicero 


Hamilton 


906 


Kingman 


Fountain 


578 


Cloverdale 


Putnam 


678 


Kirkland 


Clinton 


695 


Coatesville 


Hendricks 


522 


Knights ville 


Clay 


767 


Colfax 


Clinton 


793 


La Fontaine 


Wabash 


601 


Cynthiana 


Posey 


568 


Lagro 


Wabash 


515 


Dale 


Spencer 


688 


Laurel 


Franklin 


515 


Dana 


Vermilion 


884 


Leavenworth 


Crawford 


611 


Darlington 


Montgomery 


823 


Linden 


Montgomery 


555 


Denver 


Miami 


522 


Lynn 


Randolph 


898 


Dublin 


Wayne 


630 


Lyons 


Greene 


894 


Earl Park 


Benton 


542 


Marengo 


Crawford 


747 


East 






Markle 


J Huntington 


717 


Connersville 


Fayette 


945 


' 


\ Wells 





1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Chicago. III. 



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Population and Its Distribution 



Town 



County 



Indiana (continued) 
Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Matthew B 


Grunt 


502 


Port Fulton 2 


Clark 


971 


Medary \ ille 


Pulaski 


624 


Porter 


Porter 


699 


Mfilora 


Jackson 


659 


Poseyville 


Posey 


881 


Mentone 


Kosciusko 


678 


Roachdale 


Putnam 


876 


Merom 


Sullivan 


503 


Roanoke 


Huntington 


760 


Middleburj 


Elkhart 


599 


Rosedale 


Parke 


741 


Milan 


Ripley 


718 


Rossville 


Clinton 


595 


Milford 


Kosciusko 


811 


Royal Center 


Cass 


900 


Milltown 


Crawford 


615 


Sandborn 


Knox 


530 


Milton 


Wayne 


580 


Seelyville 


Vigo 


915 


Monroe City 


Knox 


530 


Sellersburg 2 


Clark 


915 


Monroeville 


Allen 


864 


Spiceland 


Henry 


632 


Montgomery 


Daviess 


576 


Staunton 


Clay 


642 


Morgantown 


Morgan 


831 


Swayzee 


Grant 


650 


Morristow a 


Shelby 


658 


Topeka 


Lagrange 


512 


Minister 1 


Lake 


605 


Van Buren 


Grant 


861 


New Carlisle 


St. Joseph 


609 


Wakarusa 


Elkhart 


816 


Newport 


Vermilion 


703 


Walton 


Cass 


713 


North liberty 


St. Joseph 


684 


Waveland 


Montgomery 


590 


North Salem 


Hendricks 


595 


Waynetown 


Montgomery 


691 


Oaktown 


Knox 


779 


West Baden 


Orange 


832 


Odon 


Daviess 


985 


West Lebanon 


Warren 


637 


Oldenburg 


Franklin 


628 


Westfield 


Hamilton 


574 


Oolitic 


Lawrence 


883 


Westport 


Decatur 


709 


Ossian 


Wells 


724 


Windfall City 


Tipton 


801 


Otterbein 


Benton 


702 


Wolcott 


White 


868 


Oxford 


Benton 


950 


Wolcottville 


f Lagrange 


666 


Parker City 


Randolph 


697 




\ Noble 




Patoka 


Gibson 


673 


Yorktown 


Delaware 


797 


Pennvillf 


Jay 


646 


Zionville 


Boone 


957 


Pittsboro 


Hendricks 


549 









Under 500, 163 Towns. Population, 49,541 



^Falling within Hie adjacent territory of Chicago, III. 
'-Fallimj within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 



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IOWA 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Population 2,404,021 
Area in sq. mi. 55,586 

Pop. per sq. mi. 43.2 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey, 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey,, 1920) 



17.70 
44.31 



213,439 
1,351 

104,074 
1,500 
9,838 



363,000 
489,432 

941 
107,400 

300 



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PolM l.\TI<>\ AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



IOWA 

Population, 2,404,021 — 2. 3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 53 1.227 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 19,005 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


81 


875,495 


36.4 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


1 


126,468 


5.3 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


127,954 


5.3 


25,000 to 50,000 


4 


157,099 


6.5 


15,000 to 25,000 


7 


142,422 


5 9 


10,000 to 15,000 


4 


50,207 


2.1 


5,000 to 10,000 


18 


114,802 


4 8 


2,500 to 5,000 


45 


156,543 


6.5 


Rural territory 




1,528,526 


63.6 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


129 


192,707 


8.0 


500 to 1,000 


222 


155,620 


6.5 


Under 500 


481 


129,474 


5.4 


Other rural territory 




1,050,725 


43.7 



Town County Pop. Town County 

100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 126,468 
Des Moines Polk 126,468 



Cedar Rapids Linn 
Council Bluff's 1 Pottawat 
tamie 



Dubuque 
Waterloo 



36,162 



*See preface 

l Falliny within the adjacent territory of Omaha, Nebr. 



Pop. 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 127,954 
Davenport Scott 56,727 Sioux City Woodbury 71.227 

25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 157,099 
45,566 



Dubuque 39,141 
Blackhawk 36.230 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Iowa (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 142,422 



Pop. 



Burlington 


Des Moines 


24,057 


Mason City 


Cerro Gordc 


> 20,065 


Clinton 


Clinton 


24,151 


Muscatine 


Muscatine 


16,068 


Fort Dodge 


Webster 


19,347 


Ottumwa 


Wapello 


23,003 


Marshalltown 


Marshall 


15,731 








10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 


50,207 




Boone 


Boone 


12,451 


Iowa City 


Johnson 


11,267 


Fort Madison 


Lee 


12,066 


Keokuk 


Lee 


14,423 


5,000 to 10,000, 18 Citi 


,es. Population 


, 114,802 




Albia 


Monroe 


5,067 


Fairfield 


Jefferson 


5,948 


Ames 


Story 


6,270 


Grinnell 


Poweshiek 


5,362 


Atlantic 


Cass 


5,329 


Newton 


Jasper 


6,627 


Cedar Falls 


Black Hawk 


6,316 


Oelwein 


Fayette 


7,455 


Centerville 


Appanoose 


8,486 


Oskaloosa 


Mahaska 


9,427 


Chariton 


Lucas 


5,175 


Perry 


Dallas 


5,642 


Charles City 


Floyd 


7,350 


Red Oak 


Montgomery 5,578 


Cherokee 


Cherokee 


5,824 


Shenandoah 


Page 


5,255 


Creston 


Union 


8,034 


Webster City 


Hamilton 


5,657 


2,500 to 5,000, 


45 Cities. Population, 


156,543 




Algona 


Kossuth 


3,724 


Independence 


Buchanan 


3,672 


Anamosa 


Jones 


2,881 


Indianola 


Warren 


3.628 


Belle Plaine 


Benton 


3,887 


Iowa Falls 


Hardin 


3,954 


Carroll 


Carroll 


4,254 


Jefferson 


Greene 


3,416 


Clarinda 


Page 


4,511 


Knoxville 


Marion 


3,523 


Clarion 


Wright 


2,826 


Le Mars 


Plymouth 


4,683 


Clear Lake 


Cerro Gordo 


2,804 


Manchester 


Delaware 


3,111 


Colfax 


Jasper 


2,504 


Maquoketa 


Jackson 


3,626 


Cresco 


Howard 


3,195 


Marion 


Linn 


4.138 


Decorah 


Winneshiek 


4,039 


Missouri Valley 


Harrison 


3,985 


Denison 


Crawford 


3,581 


Mount Pleasant Henry 


3.987 


Eaglegrove 


Wright 


4,433 


Mystic 


Appanoose 


2.796 


Eldora 


Hardin 


3,189 


Nevada 


Story 


2.668 


Emmetsburg 


Palo Alto 


2,762 


New. Hampton 


Chickasaw 


2.539 


Esther ville 


Emmet 


4,699 


Osage 


Mitchell 


2.878 


Glen wood 


Mills 


3,862 


Osceola 


Clarke 


2.684 


Hampton 


Franklin 


2,992 


Pella 


Marion 


3,338 


Harlan 


Shelby 


2,831 


Sac City 


Sac 


2,630 



w 



Popi latioin \M> Its Distribution 



Iowa (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



Count v 



Pop. 



2,500 to 5,000 {continued) 



Sheldon 


O'Brien 


3,488 


Vinton 


Benton 


3,381 


Spencer 


<la> 


4,599 


Washington 


\\ asbington 


4,697 


Storm Lake 


Buena \ ista 


3,658 


Waverly 


Bremer 


3,352 


Tama 


Tama 


2,601 


Winterset 


Madison 


2,906 


Valley Junction Polk 


3,631 








1.000 to 2,500, 129 Towns. Population, 


192,707 




\i kle> 


; Franklin 


1,529 


Eldon 


Wapello 


2,091 




(Hardin 




Elkader 


Clayton 


1,223 


Adel 


Dallas 


1,455 


Farmington 


Van Buren 


1,086 


Akron 


Plymouth 


1,324 


Fayette 


Fayette 


1,085 


Alta 


Buena Vista 


1,290 


Fonda 


Pocohontas 


1,136 


Alton 


Sioux 


1,007 


Forest City 


Winnebago 


2,145 


Anita 


Cass 


1,236 


Fort Des Moines Polk 


1,020 


Audubon 


Audubon 


2,108 


Garner 


Hancock 


1,311 


Avoca 


Pottawat- 




Grand Junction 


Greene 


1,010 




tamie 


1,482 


Greene 


Butler 


1,375 


Bedford 


Taylor 


2,073 


Greenfield 


Adair 


1,707 


Bellevue 


Jackson 


1,663 


Griswold 


Cass 


1,264 


Belrnond 


Wright 


1,797 


Grundy Center 


Grundy 


1,749 


Bettendorf 


Scott 


2,178 


Guthrie Center 


Guthrie 


1,727 


Bloomfield 


Davis 


2,064 


Guttenburg 


Clayton 


1,666 


Brighton 


Washington 


1,014 


Hamburg 


Fremont 


2,017 


Britt 


Hancock 


1,619 


Hartley 


O'Brien 


1,306 


Brooklyn 


Poweshiek 


1,533 


Hawarden 


Sioux 


2,491 


Calmar 


Winneshiek 


1,039 


Holstein 


Ida 


1,248 


Cascade 


f Dubuque 


1,249 


Humboldt 


Humboldt 


2,232 




[Jones 




Humeston 


Wayne 


1,214 


Cincinnati 


Appanoose 


1,301 


Ida Grove 


Ida 


2,020 


Clarksville 


Butler 


1,003 


Jewell 


Hamilton 


1,090 


Coon Rapids 


Carroll 


1,328 


Keota 


Keokuk 


1,025 


Corning 


Adams 


1,840 


Kingsley 


Plymouth 


1,072 


Corrections [lie 


Woodbury 


1,016 


La Porte City 


Black Hawk 


1,443 


Corydon 


W iiyne 


1,867 


Lake City 


Calhoun 


2.110 


Dewitl 


Clinton 


1.849 


Lake Mills 


Winnebago 


1,529 


Dows 


j Franklin 


1,145 


Lamoni 


Decatur 


1,787 




\Wright 




Lansing 


Allamakee 


1,447 


Dunlap 


Harrison 


1,455 


Lehigh 


Webster 


1.090 


Dyersville 


J Delaware 


1,933 


Lenox 


Taylor 


1.197 




[Dubuque 




Leon 


Decatur 


2.193 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Iowa (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Logan 


Harrison 


1,637 


Rockingham 


Scott 


1,099 


McGregor 


Clayton 


1,289 


Rockwell City 


Calhoun 


2,039 


Madrid 


Roone 


1,783 


Rolfe 


Pocahontas 


1,031 


Malvern 


Mills 


1,195 


Sanborn 


O'Brien 


1,497 


Manilla 


Crawford 


1,142 


Seymour 


Wayne 


1,746 


Manly 


Worth 


1,476 


Sheffield 


Franklin 


1,106 


Manning 


Carroll 


1,863 


Sibley 


Osceola 


1,803 


Manson 


Calhoun 


1,409 


Sidney 


Fremont 


1,154 


Mapleton 


Monona 


1,367 


Sigourney 


Keokuk 


2,210 


Marcus 


Cherokee 


1,091 


Sioux Center 


Sioux 


1,389 


Marengo 


Iowa 


2,048 


Sioux Rapids 


Ruena Vista 


1,080 


Melcher 


Marion 


1,582 


Spirit Lake 


Dickinson 


1,701 


Monona 


Clayton 


1,049 


Story City 


Story 


1.591 


Montezuma 


Poweshiek 


1,273 


Strawberry 






Monticello 


Jones 


2,257 


Point 


Clayton 


1,101 


Moulton 


Appanoose 


1,387 


Stuart 


f Adair 


1,716 


Mount Ayr 


Ringgold 


1,738 




\ Guthrie 




Mount Vernon 


Linn 


1,466 


Sumner 


Rremer 


1,511 


Nashua 


Chickasaw 


1,317 


Tabor 


[Fremont 


1,186 


New London 


Henry 


1,144 




\ Mills 




New Sharon 


Mahaska 


1,084 


Tipton 


Cedar 


2,142 


Nora Springs 


Floyd 


1,055 


Toledo 


Tama 


1,604 


Northwood 


Worth 


1,597 


Traer 


Tama 


1,329 


Oakland 


Pottawat- 




Villisca 


Montgomery 


2,111 




tamie 


1,188 


Walnut 


Pottawat- 




Odebolt 


Sac 


1,445 




tamie 


1,072 


Ogden 


Roone 


1,451 


Wapello 


Louisa 


1,480 


Onawa 


Monona 


2,256 


Waukon 


Allamakee 


2,359 


Orange City 


Sioux 


1,632 


West Burlingtc 


»n Des Moines 


1,212 


Parkersburg 


Rutler 


1,108 


West Liberty 


Muscatine 


1,834 


Pocahontas 


Pocahontas 


1,302 


West Union 


Fayette 


1,777 


Postville 


Allamakee 


1,039 


What Cheer 


Keokuk 


1,626 


Reinbeck 


Grundy 


1,415 


Williamsburg 


Iowa 


1,251 


Remsen 


Plymouth 


1,144 


Wilton 


Muscatine 


1,178 


Rock Rapids 


Lyon 


2,172 


Winfield 


Henry 


1,027 


Rock Valley 


Sioux 


1,347 


Woodbine 


Harrison 


1,463 


Rockford 


Floyd 


1,031 


' 






500 to 1,000, 222 Town 


s. Population, 


155,620 




Adair 


f Adair 
1 Guthrie 


952 


Afton 


Union 


926 






Albert City 


Buena \ ista 


367 



92 



Population and its Distribution 







Iowa (continued) 






Tuuri 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Uden 


1 [ardin 


840 


Coggon 


Lino 


553 


MliTton 


\\ ;i\ ne 


954 


Coin 


Page 


603 


Allison 


Butler 


520 


Collins 


Story 


570 


Altoona 


Polk 


502 


Colo 


Story 


507 


\nkeny 


Polk 


618 


Columbus 






\ nt Lon 


\\ oodbury 


783 


Junction 


Louisa 


988 


Aplington 


Butler 


598 


Conrad 


Grundy 


560 


Arlington 


Fayette 


729 


Corwith 


Hancock 


635 


Armstrong 


Enamel 


818 


Cumberland 


Cass 


561 


Ashton 


< teceola 


610 


Dallas 


Marion 


613 


Aurelia 


Cherokee 


708 


Dallas Center 


Dallas 


861 


Bagley 


( iuthrie 


505 


Danbury 


Woodbury 


677 


Bancroft 


Kossuth 


902 


Dayton 


Webster 


836 


Batavia 


Jelferson 


560 


Delmar 


Clinton 


527 


Battle Creek 


Ida 


785 


Delta 


Keokuk 


688 


Baxter 


Jasper 


571 


Dexter 


Dallas 


790 


Bayard 


Guthrie 


727 


Diagonal 


Ringgold 


569 


Birmingham 


Van Buren 


539 


Doon 


Lyon 


576 


Blairstown 


Benton 


540 


Dow City 


Crawford 


572 


Blockton 


Taylor 


524 


Dumont 


Butler 


609 


Bode 


Humboldt 


513 


Durant 


Cedar 


775 


Bonaparte 


Van Buren 


656 


Dysart 


Tama 


955 


Buffalo Center 


\\ innebago 


894 


Earlham 


Madison 


803 


Burt 


Kossuth 


626 


Earlville 


Delaware 


619 


Bussey 


Marion 


585 


Early 


Sac 


568 


Caniarx-hi- 


Clinton 


610 


Eddyvillc 


J Mahaska 


961 


Cambridge 


Story 


739 




\ Wapello 




Carlisle 


Warren 


640 


Edgewood 


| Clayton 


617 


Carson 


Pottawattamie 692 




[Delaware 




Casey 


Adair 


908 


Elgin 


Fayette 


623 




\ Guthrie 




Elk Horn 


Shelby 


589 


Center Point 


Linn 


773 


Elliott 


Montgomery 


586 


Central C'.iu 


Linn 


688 


Ellsworth 


Hamilton 


512 


Charter Oak 


Crawford 


750 


Elma 


Howard 


874 


Chelsea 


Tama 


557 


Essex 


Page 


727 


Churdan 


Greene 


763 


Exira 


Audubon 


840 


Clarence 


Cedar 


693 


Exline 


Appanoose 


755 


Clearfield 


Hinggold 
[Taylor 


665 


Fairbank 


iBuchanan 
(Fayette 


657 


Clermont 


Fayette 


681 


Farley 


Dubuque 


651 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Town 



Iowa (continued) 
County Pop. Town 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Fontanelle 


Adair 


869 


Lime Springs 


Howard 


595 


Fredericksburg 


Chickasaw 


624 


Lineville 


Wayne 


707 


Fremont 


Mahaska 


544 


Lisbon 


Linn 


803 


Galva 


Ida 


539 


Little Rock 


Lyon 


573 


Garden Grove 


Decatur 


666 


Livermore 


Humboldt 


648 


Garwin 


Tama 


587 


Lohrville 


Calhoun 


727 


George 


Lyon 


788 


Lone Tree 


Johnson 


673 


Gilmore City 


fHumboldt 


919 


Lorimor 


Union 


678 




(Pocahontas 




Lost Nation 


Clinton 


537 


Gladbrook 


Tama 


961 


Lovilia 


Monroe 


958 


Glidden 


Carroll 


867 


Lowden 


Cedar 


655 


Goldfield 


Wright 


749 


Lucas 


Lucas 


614 


Gowrie 


Webster 


895 


Luverne 


fHumboldt 


610 


Graettinger 


Palo Alto 


779 




[Kossuth 




Grimes 


Polk 


524 


Mclntire 


Mitchell 


514 


Hawkeye 


Fayette 


582 


Marathon 


Buena Vista 


520 


Hazelton 


Buchanan 


517 


Marquette 


Clayton 


923 


Hedrick 


Keokuk 


901 


Massena 


Cass 


500 


Hopkinton 


Delaware 


759 


Maxwell 


Story 


811 


Hospers 


Sioux 


570 


Mechanicsville 


Cedar 


812 


Hubbard 


Hardin 


681 


Mediapolis 


Des Moines 


780 


Hull 


Sioux 


791 


Merrill 


Plymouth 


633 


In wood 


Lyon 


746 


Milford 


Dickinson 


908 


Ireton 


Sioux 


730 


Milo 


Warren 


560 


Irwin 


Shelby 


537 


Milton 


Van Buren 


845 


Jesup 


Buchanan 


774 


Mitchellville 


Polk 


752 


Kalona 


Washington 


632 


Mondamin 


Harrison 


508 


Kanawha 


Hancock 


659 


Monroe 


Jasper 


936 


Kellerton 


Ringgold 


693 


Montrose 


Lee 


549 


Kellogg 


Jasper 


603 


Moravia 


Appanoose 


837 


Kenwood Park 


Linn 


702 


Morning Sun 


Louisa 


751 


Keosauqua 


Van Buren 


851 


Moville 


Woodbury 


878 


Keystone 


Benton 


558 


Murray 


Clarke 


847 


Lacona 


Warren 


502 


Neola 


Pottawattamie 896 


Lake Park 


Dickinson 


789 


New Albin 


Allamakee 


683 


Lake View 


Sac 


838 


New Market 


Taylor 


745 


Laurens 


Pocahontas 


914 


Newell 


Buena Vista 


809 


Lawler 


Chickasaw 


631 


North English 


Iowa 


933 


Le Claire 


Scott 


724 


Numa 


Appanoose 


602 


Lewis 


Cass 


607 


Ocheyedan 


Osceola 


686 



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Population \\i> its Distribution 



Iowa icon! in ued) 



Toum 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Olin 


Jones 


718 


Shelby 


Shelby 


588 


Orient 


Adair 


500 


Shell Rock 


Butler 


815 


Ossian 


\\ innesliiek 


«58 


Shellsburg 


I'enton 


590 


Oxford 


Johnson 


580 


Slater 


Story 


616 


Oxford Junctioa Jones 


807 


Sloan 


\\ oodbury 


608 


Pacific Junction Mills 


666 


Springville 


Linn 


597 


Panora 


Guthrie 


966 


Stacyville 


Mitchell 


:>13 


Paullina 


O'Brien 


987 


Stanton 


Montgomery 


749 


Peterson 


Clay 


580 


Stanwood 


Cedar 


556 


I'icrson 


Woodburj 


554 


State Center 


Marshall 


975 


Pleasantville 


Marion 


859 


Stratford 


J Hamilton 


694 


Pomeroy 


Calhoun 


874 




[Webster 




Prairie City 


Jasper 


780 


Sutherland 


O'Brien 


876 


Preston 


Jackson 


648 


Swea City 


Kossuth 


691 


Primghar 


O'Brien 


972 


Thompson 


\\ innebago 


548 


Radcliffe 


Hardin 


708 


Tripoli 


Bremer 


914 


Rathbun 


Appanoose 


630 


Union 


Hardin 


660 


Red field 


Dallas 


770 


Ute 


Monona 


580 


Renwick 


Humboldt 


501 


Vail 


Crawford 


635 


Riceville 


J Howard 


960 


Van Home 


Benton 


524 




\ Mitchell 




Victor 


Iowa 


802 


Richland 


Keokuk 


639 




\ Poweshiek 




Ringsted 


Emmet 


599 


Wall Lake 


Sac 


::57 


Riverside 


Washington 


667 


Washta 


Cherokee 


508 


Riverton 


Fremont 


568 


Wayland 


Henry 


637 


Rockwell 


Cerro Gordo 


800 


Wellman 


Washington 


875 


Roland 


Stor> 


829 


West Bend 


Palo Alto 


969 


Russell 


Lucas 


633 


West Branch 


Cedar 


688 


Ruthven 


Palo Alto 


809 


West Point 


Lee 


591 


Sabula 


Jackson 


865 


Wheatland 


Clinton 


549 


St. Ansgar 


Mitchell 


844 


Whiting 


Monona 


625 


Schaller 


Sac 


731 


Whittemore 


Kossuth 


618 


Schleswig 


Crawford 


655 


^inthrop 


Buchanan 


507 


Scranton 


Greene 


843 


Woodward 


Dallas 


868 


Sergeant Rluff 


\\ oodbury 


548 


\\ yoming 


Jones 


690 



Under 500, 481 Towns. Population. 129,474 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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KANSAS 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Population 1,769,257 
Area in sq. mi. 81,774 

Pop. per sq. mi. 21 . 6 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1.7 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries, 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory, 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Surve}', 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey, 1920) 



11.47 
50.54 



165,286 
1,157 

111,052 
1,550 
9,383 



228,601 
298,273 

369 
145,700 

335 



96 



Popi lation \m> lis Distribution 



k \NSAS 

Population, 1,769,257 L.7percen1 of population of United States 
Families, * 393, 1 86 - 1 Ksl imated) 
Negroes, ")7. ( )25 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


A umber of 

Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


62 


6 17,964 


34.9 


( 'itirs unci bOWIlS of 








100,000 to 200,000 


l 


101.177 


5.7 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


122.239 


6.9 


25,000 to 50.000 











15.000 to 25.000 


5 


89,375 


5.1 


10,000 to 15.000 


9 


101,958 


5.9 


5,000 to 10.000 


10 


75.733 


1.3 


2.500 to 5.000 


35 


121.182 


7.0 


Rural territory 




1,151,293 


65.1 


< itiis and towns of 








1,000 to 2.500 


82 


121.912 


7.1 


500 to 1.000 


129 


88.200 


5.0 


Under 500 


252 


77.091 


4.3 


( Mher rural territory 




861.090 


48.7 



Toirn 



Km i 



County Pop. Town County 

100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 101,177 
<it> Wyandotte 101,177 



Pop. 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 122,239 

Topeka Shawnee 50.022 Wichita Sedgwick 



72.217 



15,000 to 25,000, 5 Cities. Population, 89,375 

Hutchinson Reno 23.298 Pittsburg Crawford 

Leavenworth Leavenwortb.16,912 Salina Saline 

Parsons Labette 16.028 

'See preface 



18.052 

I .-..085 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



97 



Town 



Kansas (continued) 
County Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



Arkansas City 
Atchison 
Cbanute 
Coffeyville 

El Dorado 



10,000 to 15,000, 9 Cities. Population, 104,958 

Emporia Lyon 11,273 

Fort Scott Bourbon 10,693 

Independence Montgomery 11. 920 

Lawrence Douglas 12,456 



Cowley 11.253 

Atchison 12,630 
Neosho 10,286 

Montgomery 13,452 
Butler 10.995 



5,000 to 10,000, 10 Cities. Population, 75,733 



Dodge City Ford 5,061 Ottawa 

Iola Allen 8,513 Pratt 

Junction City Geary 7,533 Rosedale 1 

Manhattan Riley 7,989 Wellington 

Newton Harvey 9,781 Winfield 



Franklin 9,018 

Pratt 5,183 

Wyandotte 7.674 

Sumner 7,048 

Cowley 7,933 



2,500 to 5,000, 35 Cities. 



Abilene 

Anthony 

Augusta 

Baxter Springs 

Beloit 

Caney 

Cherryvale 

Clay Center 

Columbus 

Concordia 

Council Grove 

Eureka 

Fredonia 

Frontenac 

Galena 

Garden City 

Girard 

Goodland 



Dickinson 

Harper 

Butler 

Cherokee 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Montgomery 

Clay 

Cherokee 

Cloud 

Morris 

Greenwood 

Wilson 

Crawford 

Cherokee 

Finney 

Crawford 

Sherman 



4,895 
2,740 
4,219 
3,608 
3,315 
3,427 
4,698 
3,715 
3,155 
4,705 
2,857 
2,606 
3,954 
3,225 
4,712 
3,848 
3,161 
2,664 



Population, 

Great Bend 

Hays 

Herington 

Hiawatha 

Holton 

Horton 

Humboldt 

Larned 

Liberal 

Lyons 

McPherson 

Marysville 

Mulberry 

Neodesha 

Olathe 

Osawatomie 

Paola 



124,482 

Barton 

Ellis 

Dickinson 

Brown 

Jackson 

Brown 

Allen 

Pawnee 

Seward 

Rice 

McPherson 

Marshall 

Crawford 

Wilson 

Johnson 

Miami 

Miami 



4,460 
3,165 
4,065 
3,222 
2,703 
4,009 
2,525 
3,139 
3,613 
2,516 
4,595 
3,048 
2,697 
3,943 
3,268 
4,772 
3,238 



1,000 to 2,500, 82 Towns. Population, 124,912 

Altoona Wilson 1,016 Anna Crawford 2,180 

Arcadia Crawford 1,175 Ashland Clark 1.117 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas <'ily 



98 



Population wi> its distribi tiois 



Kansas {coniinucd) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 



Baldwin 
Belleville 

I'.llir KapifU 

Bonner Springs 
Burbngame 

Burlington 

Caldwell 

r.edarvale 

( Jierokee 

( lnlopa 

Clyde 

Colby 

ColdwattT 

Conway Springs 

Cottonwood 

Falls 
Douglass 
Downs 
Elkhart 
Ellinwood 
Ellis 

Ellsworth 
Erie 

Florence 
Frankfort 
Garnett 
Greensburg 
Halstead 
Harper 
Haven 
llillshoro 
Hoisington 
Howard 
Kingman 
Kingaley 
Kiowa 
La Harpe 
Lacygne 
Lincoln 
Lindsborg 



1 touglaa 
Republic 

Marshall 

\\ \.iii(i(it te 

< toage 

Cofiej 

Sumner 

( Ihautauqua 

Crawford 

Labette 

Cloud 

Thomas 

Comanche 

Sumner 

Chase 

Butler 

Osborne 

Morton 

Barton 

Ellis 

Ellsworth 

Neosho 

Marion 

Marshall 

Anderson 

Kiowa 

Harvey 

Harper 

Reno 

Marion 

Barton 

Elk 

K ingman 

Jid wards 

Barber 

Allen 

Linn 

Lincoln 

McPherson 



1,137 

2,254 
1,534 

1,626 
1,330 

2,236 
2,191 
1,044 
1,091 
1,519 
1,063 
1,114 
1,207 
1,120 

1,044 

1,010 
1,508 
1,160 
1,103 
1,876 
2,065 
1,167 
1,517 
1,314 
2,329 
1,215 
1,163 
1,770 
1,301 
1,451 
2,395 
1,060 
2,407 
1,986 
1,539 
1,001 
1,028 
1,613 
1,897 



Mankato 
Marion 

Medicine Ixxlge 
Minneapolis 
Mill vane 

Nickerson 

Norton 

Oakland 

( kberlin 

Osage City 

Osborne 

Oswego 

Peabody 

Phillipsburg 

Plainville 

Pleasanton 

Protection 

Russell 

Sabetha 

St. John 

St. Marys 

Scammon 

Scott City 

Sedan 

Seneca 

Smith Center 

Solomon 

Stafford 

Sterling 

Stockton 

Syracuse 

Troy 

Valley Falls 

\\ akceney 

Wainego 

Washington 

Weir 

Wilson 

Yates Center 



Jewel] 

Marion 

Barber 

< Mtawa 
J Sedgwick 
(Sumner 

Reno 

Norton 

Shawnee 

Decatur 

Osage 

Osborne 

Labette 

Marion 

Phillips 

Rooks 

Linn 

Camanche 

Russell 

Nemaha 2 

Stafford 1 

Pottawatomie 1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 



Cherokee 

Scott 

Chautauqua 

Nemaha 

Smith 

Dickinson 

Stafford 

Rice 

Rooks 

Hamilton 

Doniphan 

Jefferson 

Trego 

Pottawatomie 1 

Washington 1 

Cherokee 1 

Ellsworth 1 

Woodson 2 



,326 
,928 
,305 
,842 
,239 

,049 
,186 
,721 
,247 
,376 
,635 
,386 
,455 
,310 
,001 
,291 
,109 
,700 
,003 
,671 
,321 
,694 
,112 
,885 
,885 
,567 
,071 
,752 
,060 
324 
,059 
,013 
,218 
,003 
,585 
,406 
,945 
,020 
,063 



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Kansas (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



500 to 1.000, 129 Towns. Population, 88,200 



Alma 


\\ ahaunsee 


789 


Glen Elder 


Mitchell 


615 


Almena 


Norton 


674 


Greenleaf 


\\ ashington 


778 


Altaniount 


Labette - 


603 


Grenola 


Elk 


547 


Arlington 


Beno 


590 


Gypsum 


Saline 


732 


Attica 


Harper 


744 


Hanover 


Washington 


947 


Atwood 


Rawlins 


919 


Hartford 


Lyon 


575 


Axtell 


Marshall 


617 


Haviland 


Kiowa 


607 


Belle Plaine 


Sumner 


839 


Highland 


Doniphan 


809 


Blue Mound 


Linn 


570 


Hill City 


Graham 


732 


Bronson 


Bourbon 


590 


Hope 


Dickinson 


589 


Bueklin 


Ford 


835 


Hoxie 


Sheridan 


616 


Buffalo 


Wilson 


739 


Hugoton 


Stevens 


644 


Burns 


Marion 


622 


Jetmore 


Hodgeman 


559 


Burr Oak 


Jewell 


638 


Jewell 


Jewell 


805 


Burrton 


Harvey 


679 


Kanopolis 


Ellsworth 


762 


Byers 


Pratt 


510 


Kensington 


Smith 


595 


Canton 


McPherson 


700 


Kirwin 


Phillips 


553 


Cawker 


Mitchell 


788 


La Crosse 


Rush 


808 


Centralia 


Nemaha 


619 


Lakin 


Kearny 


556 


Chapman 


Dickinson 


853 


Le Roy 


Coffey 


815 


Cheney 


Sedgwick 


636 


Lebanon 


Smith 


822 


Cimmarron 


Gray 


599 


Lebo 


Coffey 


572 


Claflin 


Barton 


648 


Lenora 


Norton 


520 


Clearwater 


Sedgwick 


647 


Little River 


Rice 


749 


Clifton 


[Clay 


631 


Logan 


Phillips 


585 




\ Washington 




Longton 


Elk 


583 


Colony 


Anderson 


997 


Louisburg 


Miami 


556 


Delphos 


Ottawa 


870 


Lucas 


Russell 


651 


Dighton 


Lane 


503 


Lyndon 


Osage 


732 


Edna 


Labette 


500 


McCune 


Crawford 


591 


Effingham 


Atchison 


616 


McFarland 


\\ ahaunsee 


579 


Elgin 


Chautauqua 


600 


Me Louth 


Jefferson 


575 


Elk 


Montgomery 


725 


Macks ville 


Stafford 


753 


Elwood 


Doniphan 


750 


Madison 


Greenwood 


795 


Enterprise 


Dickinson 


975 


Marquette 


McPherson 


780 


Eskridge 


Wabaunsee 


759 


Meade 


Meade 


838 


Eudora 


Douglas 


627 


Miltonvale 


Cloud 


821 


Gardner 


Johnson 


514 


Moline 


Klk 


950 


Geneseo 


Rice 


561 


Moran 


Allen 


676 


Glasro 


Cloud 


724 


Morrill 


Brown 


552 



100 



Population and Its Distribution 



Kansas {continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop, 



Tot. 



County 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Pop 



Mound City 


Linn 


720 


South 






Mound Valley 


Labette 


803 


Hutchinson 


Reno 


639 


Moundridge 


M> -IMierson 


733 


Spearville 


Ford 


629 


Mount Hope 


Sedgwick 


513 


Spring Hill 


Johnson 


555 


N atom a 


Osborne 


518 


Strong 


Chase 


944 


Neosho Falls 


\\ oodson 


628 


Summerfield 


Marshall 


539 


Ness City 


Ness 


905 


Sylvia 


Reno 


542 


Nortonville 


Jefferson 


696 


Thayer 


Neosho 


528 


Oakley 


Ix>gan 


768 


Tonganoxie 


Leavenworth 


971 


Ogden 


Riley 


596 


Toronto 


Woodson 


829 


Onaga 


Pottawatomie 


838 


Towanda 


Rutler 


718 


Oskaloosa 


Jefferson 


700 


Treece 


Cherokee 


991 


Otis 


Rush 


505 


Turon 


Reno 


631 


Oxford 


Sumner 


748 


Victoria 


Ellis 


600 


Paxico 


Wabaunsee 


784 


Wakefield 


Clay 


531 


Peru 


Chautauqua 


570 


Walnut 


Crawford 


650 


Quenemo 


Osage 


733 


Waterville 


Marshall 


665 


Robinson 


Brown 


500 


Wathena 


Doniphan 


645 


Rossville 


Shawnee 


664 


Waverly 


Coffey 


619 


St. Francis 


Cheyenne 


733 


Wellsville 


Franklin 


756 


St. Paul 


Neosho 


974 


West Mineral 


Cherokee 


938 


Scandia 


Republic 


547 


Wetmore 


Nemaha 


500 


Scranton 


Osage 


622 


White City 


Morris 


652 


Sedgwick 


Harvey 


731 


White Cloud 


Doniphan 


553 


Severy 


Greenwood 


551 


Whitewater 


Butler 


556 


Sharon Springs 


Wallace 


815 









Under 500, 252 Towns. Population, 77,091 



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KENTUCKY 



Population 2,416,630 

Area in sq. mi. 40,181 
Pop. per sq. mi. 60.1 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.3 



Covington' 




Location of cities of 25,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



9.60 
16.10 



270,626 

2,591 

57,916 

13,900 

3,859 



90,008 

162,843 

1,013 

90,200 

130 



102 



Toi-i i.\rm\ \M) Its DiSTRIBl TION 



KENTUCKY 

Population. :2, 1 1<>,630 — 2.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* :r>. <>2 ( ) -(Estimated) 
Negroes, 235,938 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state 


! population 


Class of Places 


Number of 

1' lares 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


51 


633,543 


26.2 


< itii-s and towns of 








100,000 and over 


1 


234,891 


9.7 


50,000 to 100,000 


1 


57.121 


2 1 


25,000 to 50,000 


2 


70,851 


2.9 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


42,159 


17 


10,000 to 15,000 


2 


26,898 


1.1 


5,000 to 10,000 


11 


100,317 


4.2 


2,500 to 5,000 


29 


101,306 


4.2 


Rural territory 




1,783,087 


73.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


61 


92,827 


3.9 


500 to 1,000 


76 


53,432 


2.2 


Under 500 


203 


51,292 


2.1 


Other rural territory 




1,585,536 


65.6 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 234,891 
Louisville Jefferson 234,891 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 57,121 

<o\ ington 1 K <r>ton 57,121 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 70,851 
Lexington Fayette 41,354 Newport 1 Campbell 29,317 



*See preface 

l Fallin</ within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati, Ohio 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



10°, 



Kentucky (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 42,159 



Pop. 



Owensboro 



Daviess 



17,424 Paducah 



McCracken 24,735 



Ashland 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 26,898 

Boyd 14,729 Henderson Henderson 12,169 



Bellevue ' 
Bowling Green 
Danville 
Dayton 1 
Fort Thomas 
Frankfort 



5,000 to 10,000, 14 Cities. Population, 100,317 
Campbell 7,379 Madisonville Hopkins 



Warren 9,638 Mayfield Graves 

Boyle 5,099 Maysville Mason 

Campbell 7,646 Middlesborough Bell 

Campbell 5,028 Paris Bourbon 

Franklin 9,805 Richmond Madison 



Hopkinsville Christian 9,696 Winchester Clark 



5,030 
6,583 
6,107 
8,041 
6,310 
5,622 
8,333 



2,500 to 5,000, 29 Cities. Population, 101,306 



Catlettsburg 
Central City 
Corbin 

Cynthiana 

Earlington 

Elizabethtown 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Georgetown 

Glasgow 

Harlan 

Harrodsburg 

Hazard 

Hickman 



Boyd 

Muhlenberg 
/Knox 
[Whitley 

Harrison 

Hopkins 

Hardin 

Simpson 

Fulton 

Scott 

Barren 

Harlan 

Mercer 

Perry 

Fulton 



4,183 
3,108 
3,406 

3,857 
3,652 
2,530 
3,154 
3,415 
3,903 
2,559 
2,647 
3,765 
4,348 
2,633 



Highland Park 2 

Irvine 

Jenkins 

Lebanon 

Ludlow 1 

MorganQeld 

Mount Sterling 

Nicholasville 

Oakdale 2 

Pineville 

Princeton 

Providence 

Russellville 

Shelbyville 

Somerset 



Jefferson 

Estill 

Letcher 

Marion 

Kenton 

Union 

Montgomery 

Jessamine 

Jefferson 

Bell 

Caldwell 

Webster 

Logan 

Shelby 

Pulaski 



3,979 
2,705 
4,707 
3,239 
4,582 
2,651 
3,995 
2,786 
3,198 
2,908 
3,689 
4,151 
3,124 
3,760 
4,672 



1,000 to 2,500, 61 Towns. Population, 92,827 

Augusta Bracken 1,820 Bardwell Carlisle 

Barbourville Knox 1,877 Beattyville Lee 

Bardstown Nelson 1,717 Berea Madison 

x Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati, Ohio 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Louisville, Ky. 



1,120 
1,210 
1,640 



101 



PolM LATION \\n Its Disthibition 



Kentucky (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop 





1,000 to 2,500 {continued) 






Burnaide 


Pulaski 


1,078 


Livcrmore 


McLean 


1,426 


Campbells^ Die 


Taylor 


1.5.55 


1 .mi <li hi 


Laurel 


1,707 


Carl isle 


Nicholas 


1,569 


Louisa 


l^iiwrence 


2,011 


CarroUtoii 


Carroll 


2,281 


Mc Huberts 


Letcher 


2,146 


Clay 


\\ ebster 


1,378 


Marion 


Crittenden 


1.718 


Clifton 


Campbell 


2,065 


M illersburg 


Bourbon 


1,117 


Clinton 


Hickman 


1,455 


Monticello 


Wayne 


1,514 


Cloverport 


Breckinridge 


1,509 


Mortons Gap 


Hopkins 


1.061 


Columbia 


\dair 


1,076 


Murray 


Calloway 


2,415 


Corydon 


Henderson 


1,019 


Olive Hill 


Carter 


1,395 


Dawson Springs Hopkins 


1,762 


Paintsville 


Johnson 


1,383 


Drakesboro 


Muhlenberg 


1,164 


Pikeville 


Pike 


2,110 


Eddyville 


Lyon 


1.182 


Prestonsburg 


Floyd 


1.667 


Elkton 


Todd 


1,009 


Bussell 


Greenup 


1,756 


Eminence 


Henry 


1,317 


Scottsville 


Allen 


2,179 


Falmouth 


Pendleton 


1.330 


Sebree 


Webster 


1,258 


Fleming 


Letcher 


2,069 


Springfield 


Washington 


1,529 


Flcmingsburg 


Fleming 


1.562 


Stanford 


Lincoln 


1.397 


Greenville 


Muhlenberg 


1.917 


Sturgis 


Union 


1,750 


Guthrie 


Todd 


1.160 


Uniontown 


Union 


1,094 


Hellier 


Pike 


1,884 


Van Lear 


Johnson 


2,056 


Hodgenville 


Larue 


1,100 


Vanceburg 


Lewis 


1,353 


Jackson 


Breathitt 


1.503 


Versailles 


Woodford 


2,061 


La Grange 


Oldham 


1.060 


Wayland 


Floyd 


1,362 


Lancaster 


Garrard 


2.166 


Weeksbury 


Floyd 


1,016 


Lawrenceburg 


Anderson 


1.811 


Williamsburg 


Whitley 


1,767 


I^eitchfield 


Grayson 


1.077 


\\ ilmore 


Jessamine 


1,157 


500 to 1.000, ■ 


'6 Towns 


. Population, 


53,432 




Adairville 


Logan 


778 


Bromley 


Kenton 


736 


Albany 


Clinton 


595 


Brooksville 


Bracken 


585 


Arlington 


Carlisle 


668 


Burgin 


Mercer 


713 


Auburn 


Logan 


715 


Burkes ville 


Cumberland 


798 


Barlow 


Ballard 


654 


Cadiz 


Trigg 


897 


Beaver Dam 


Ohio 


788 


Calhoun 


McLean 


743 


Benton 


Mmshall 


897 


Cave City 


Barren 


690 


Berry 


1 [arriaoD 


532 


Clay City 


Powell 


602 


Brandenburg 


Meade 


503 


Columbus 


Hickman 


654 


Brodhead 


Bockcastle 


555 


Croft on 


Christian 


527 



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Kentucky (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






De Koven 


Union 


655 


Munfordville 


Hart 


583 


Dixon 


Webster 


716 


Nortonville 


Hopkins 


773 


Elkhom 


Pike 


821 


Owenton 


Owen 


971 


Elsmere 


Kenton 


919 


Owingsville 


Bath 


781 


Erlanger 


Kenton 


711 


Pembroke 


Christian 


685 


Evarts 


Harlan 


502 


Perryville 


Boyle 


631 


Ferguson 


Pulaski 


529 


Pewee Valley 


Oldham 


649 


Fordsville 


Ohio 


612 


Bockport 


Ohio 


650 


Grayson 


Carter 


822 


St. Charles 


Hopkins 


604 


Greenup 


Greenup 


910 


Salt Lick 


Bath 


518 


Hardinsburg 


Breckinridge 


810 


Seco 


Letcher 


535 


Hardy 


Pike 


521 


Shepherdsville 


Bullitt 


520 


Hartford 


Ohio 


960 


Slaughtersville 


Webster 


664 


Hawesville 


Hancock 


829 


Smithland 


Livingston 


559 


Horse Cave 


Hart 


864 


Smiths Grove 


Warren 


815 


Irvington 


Breckinridge 


655 


Southgate 


Campbell 


699 


Island 


McLean 


623 


Stone 


Pike 


503 


Junction City 


Boyle 


722 


Taylorsville 


Spencer 


673 


Kuttawa 


Lyon 


850 


Tompkinsville 


Monroe 


721 


La Center 


Ballard 


627 


Trenton 


Todd 


552 


Lebanon 






Vine Grove 


Hardin 


594 


Junction 


Bullitt 


882 


W r alton 


Boone 


642 


Lewisport 


Hancock 


572 


Warsaw 


Gallatin 


800 


Livingston 


Rockcastle 


703 


West Point 


Hardin 


724 


McVeigh 


Pike 


802 


Wheelwright 


Floyd 


506 


Midway 


Woodford 


915 


Whitesburg 


Letcher 


706 


Morehead 


Bowan 


981 


Wickliffe 


Ballard 


969 


Morgantown 


Butler 


707 


Williamstown 


Grant 


836 


Mount Vernon 


Bockcastle 


719 









Under 500, 203 Tmvns. Population, 51,292 



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LOUISIAiNA 



Population 1,798,509 

Area in sq. mi. 45,409 
Pop. per sq. mi. 39.6 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1.7 




Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Poslal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Milts of R.R. line ( Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Raihvay Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power Btations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



11.81 
28.79 



135,463 

1,137 

24,563 

2,700 

5,363 



50,000 

63,890 

654 

44,800 

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LOUISIANA 

Population, 1,798,509 — 1.7 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 399,669— (Estimated) 

Negroes, 700,257 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


38 


628,163 


34.9 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


1 


387,219 


21.5 


50,000 to 100,000 











25,000 to 50,000 


l 


43,874 


2.5 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


39,292 


2.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


o 


25,763 


1.4 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


52,377 


2.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


24 


79,638 


4.4 


Rural territory 




1,170,346 


65.1 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


45 


68,213 


3.8 


500 to 1,000 


54 


39,705 


2.2 


Under 500 


63 


21,137 


1.2 


Other rural territory 




1,041,291 


57.9 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 387,219 
New Orleans Orleans 387,219 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 43,874 
Shreveport Caddo 43,874 

15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,292 

Alexandria Rapides 17,510 Baton Rouge East Baton 

Rouge 21,782 

10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,763 
Lake Charles Calcasieu 13,088 Monroe Ouachita 12.675 

*See preface 



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POP1 LATION \M) Its Distiumi Tlo\ 



Louisiana (continued) 
Town County Pop, Town County 

5,000 to 10.000, 8 Cities. Population, 52,377 



Pop. 



Bogalusa 


\\ ashington 


8,245 


Lafayel te 


Lafaytt te 


7,855 


Crowl<\ 


\<adia 


6,108 


Minden 


Webster 


6,105 


Gretna 


Jefferson 


7,197 


Morgan 


St. Mary 


5,429 


Houina 


Terrebonne 


5,160 


New Iberia 


Iberia 


6,278 


< 


2.51)0 to 5,000, 


24 CUkl. Population, 79,638 




Abbeville 


Vermilion 


3,461 


Mansfield 


De Soto 


2,564 


( '.o\ ington 


St. Tammany 


2,942 


Merryville 


Beauregard 


2,963 


De Bidder 


Beauregard 


3,535 


Natchitoches 


Natchitoches 


3,388 


Donaldson- 






Oakdale 


Allen 


4,016 


vffle 


Vscenaion 


3.745 


Opelousas 


St. Landry 


4,437 


Eunice 


St. Landry 


3,272 


Patterson 


St. Mary 


2,538 


Franklin 


St. Mary 


3,504 


Plaquemine 


Iberville 


4,632 


Hainiuond 


Tangipahoa 


3,855 


Rayne 


Acadia 


2,720 


Homer 


Claiborne 


3,305 


Ruston 


Lincoln 


3,389 


Jeanerette 


Iberia 


2,512 


Slidell 


St. Tammany 


2,958 


Jennings 


Jefferson Davis 


i 3,824 


Thibodaux 


Lafourche 


3,526 


Kent wood 


Tangipahoa 


3.059 


Winnfield 


Winn 


2.975 


Leesville 


Vernon 


2,518 










1,000 to 2,500, 


45 Towns. Population, 68,213 




Smite 


Tangipahoa 


1,854 


Jackson 


East Feliciana 


2,320 


Arcadia 


Bienville 


1,240 


Jonesville 


Catahoula 


1,029 


Bastrop 


Morehouse 


1,216 


Kenner 


Jefferson 


1,882 


Berwick 


St. Mary 


1.691 


Kinder 


.Mien 


1,148 


Bossier City 


Bossier 


1,094 


Lake Arthur 


Jefferson Davis 


1,882 


Boyce 


Rapides 


1,060 


Lake Provi- 






Breaux Bridge St. Martin 


1,171 


dence 


East Carroll 


1,917 


Bunkie 


Avoyelles 


1,743 


Lecompte 


Rapides 


1,034 


Cedar Grove 


Caddo 


1,980 


Lutcher 


St. James 


1,700 


Colfax 


Grant 


1,449 


McNary 


Rapides 


1,318 


De Quincy 


Calcasieu 


1,823 


Madisonville 


St. Tammany 


1,103 


Eros 


Jackson 


1,184 


Mandeville 


St. Tammany 


1,130 


Ferriday 


Concordia 


1,044 


MarksvUle 


Avoyelles 


1,185 


Fullerton 


Vernon 


2.412 


Napoleonville Assumption 


1,171 


Glenmora 


Rapides 


2,298 


New Roads 


Pointe Coupee 


1,294 


( iueydan 


Vermilion 


1,233 


Pineville 


Rapides 


2,188 


Independenc 


c Tangipahoa 


1,032 


Rayville 


Richland 


1,499 



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County 



Louisiana (continued) 
Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






St. Martins- 






Vivian 


Caddo 


1,864 


ville 


St. Martin 


2,465 


Washington 


St. Landry 


1,041 


Sulphur 


Calcasieu 


1,714 


Welsh 


Jefferson Davis 


1,456 


Tallulah 


Madison 


1,316 


West Monroe Ouachita 


2,240 


Vidalia 


Concordia 


1,246 


White Castle 


Iberville 


1.566 


Ville Platte 


Evangeline 


1,364 


Winnsboro 


Franklin 


1,176 


Vinton 


Calcasieu 


1,441 










500 to 1,000, 54 Towns 


. Population 


, 39,705 




Baldwin 


St. Mary 


964 


Logansport 


De Soto 


632 


Basile 


Evangeline 


552 


Mamou 


Evangeline 


649 


Baskin 


Franklin 


654 


Mansura 


Avoyelles 


829 


Bernice 


Union 


662 


Many 


Sabine 


663 


Broussard 


Lafayette 


602 


Melville 


St. Landry 


958 


Campti 


Natchitoches 


670 


Mer Bouge 


Morehouse 


656 


Carencro 


Lafayette 


630 


Mooringsport 


Caddo 


992 


Cheneyville 


Rapides 


678 


Moreauville 


Avoyelles 


867 


Church Point Acadia 


557 


Newellton 


Tensas 


541 


Clinton 


East Feliciana 


701 


Oak Grove 


West Carroll 


700 


Collinston 


Morehouse 


897 


Oberlin 


Allen 


623 


Cottonport 


Avoyelles 


720 


Parks 


St. Martin 


766 


Coushatta 


Red River 


962 


Plain Dealing 


: Bossier 


655 


Delhi 


Richland 


980 


Pleasant Hill 


Sabine 


554 


Denham 






Ponchatoula 


Tangipahoa 


955 


Springs 


Livingston 


500 


Port Allen 


West 




Dubach 


Lincoln 


726 




Baton Bouge 920 


Elton 


Jefferson Davis 


i 995 


Port Barre 


St. Landry 


588 


Erath 


Vermilion 


713 


Boseland 


Tangipahoa 


603 


Estherwood 


Acadia 


571 


St. Francis- 






Farmerville 


Union 


632 


ville 


West Feliciana 


673 


Franklinton 


Washington 


964 


St. Joseph 


Tensas 


734 


Gibsland 


Bienville 


798 


Sibley 


Webster 


900 


Haynesville 


Claiborne 


903 


South 






Iota 


Acadia 


802 


Highlands 


Caddo 


612 


Jena 


La Salle 


520 


Spring Hill 


Webster 


748 


Jonesboro 


Jackson 


837 


Tioga 


Bapides 


585 


Kaplan 


Vermilion 


876 


Zachary 


East Baton Rouge 524 


Lockport 


Lafourche 


803 


Zwolle 


Sabine 


909 



Under 500, 63 Towns. Population, 21,137 



Ill) 



Pnl'i LAT1<>\ \M) ITS DlSTRIBl TION 



m \im; 



Population 768,014 

Area in sq. mi. 29,895 

Pop. per sq. mi. -•"> 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 




Portland 

Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Poslal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



7 . 59 
29.16 



48,227 
914 

23,537 
3,525 
2,270 



53,424 
88,226 

538 
77,700 

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MAINE 

Population, 768,014 — 0.7 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 170,700— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,310 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


25 


299,569 


39.0 


Cities and towns of 








50;000 and over 


1 


69,272 


9.0 


25,000 to 50,000 


2 


57,769 


7.5 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


34,993 


4.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


42,196 


5.5 


5,000 to 10,000 


11 


76,095 


9.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


6 


19,244 


2.5 


Rural territory 




468,445 


61.0 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


8 


13,996 


1.8 


500 to 1,000 


5 


3,433 


0.5 


Under 500 


6 


1,620 


0.2 


Other rural territory! 




449,396 


58.5 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 69,272 
Portland Cumberland 69,272 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,769 
Rangor Penobscot 25,978 Lewiston Androscoggin 31,791 



Auburn 



15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 34,993 

Androscoggin 16,985 Riddeford York 



18,008 



*See preface 

f Includes unincorporated places 



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Popi lation and Its distiuiution 



Maine (continued) 
Town County l'<>i>- Town County 

10,000 fa 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 12,196 



1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns. Population, 13,996 

Bridgton Cumberland 1,515 Lincoln Penobscot 

Farmington Franklin 1,650 Norway Oxford 

Fort Fairfield Aroostook 1,993 Pittsfield Somerset 

Freeport Cumberland 1,075 South Paris Oxford 



500 to 1,000, 5 Towns. Population, 3,433 



Bethel 

Fryeburg 

Phillips 



Oxford 
Oxford 
Franklin 



745 
565 



Rangeley 
York Beach 



Franklin 
York 



Pop. 



Augustn 


Kennebec 


1 I. Ill 


Waterville Kennebec 


13,351 


Bath 


Sagadahoc 


1 1,731 








5,000 to 10,00C 


I, 11 Cities. Population, 76,095 




Belfast 


Waldo 


5,083 


Rockland Knox 


8,109 


Brewer 


Penobscol 


6,064 


Rumford Falls Oxford 


7,016 


Brunswick 


Cumberland 


5,784 


Saco York 


6.817 


Calais 


W ashington 


6,084 


South Portland Cumberland 


9,254 


Gardiner 


Kennebec 


5,475 


Westbrook Cumberland 


9,453 


Old Town 


Penobscot 


6,956 








2,500 to 5,000, 


6 Cities, 


, Population, 19,244 




Eastport 


Washington 


4,494 


Hallowell Kennebec 


2,764 


Ellsworth 


Hancock 


3,058 


Madison Somerset 


2,729 


Fairfield 


Somerset 


2,747 


Presque Isle Aroostook 


3, 152 



1,586 
2.208 
2,146 
1,793 



082 
653 



Under 500, 6 Towns. Population, 1,620 



Sanford 



Caribou 
Houlton 



POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 

10,000 to 15,000, 1 Place. Population. 10,691 
York 10,691 

5,000 to 10,000, 3 Places. Population, 18,190 
Skowhegan Somerset 



Aroostook 
Aroostook 



6,018 
6,191 



5,981 



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Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



2,500 to 5,000, 


20 Places. Population 


, 69,120 




Anson 


Somerset 


2,593 


Lisbon 


Androscoggin 


4,091 


Bar Harbor 


Hancock 


3,622 


Lubec 


Washington 


3,371 


Camden 


Knox 


3,403 


Mexico 


Oxford 


3,242 


Dexter 


Penobscot 


4,113 


Millinocket 


Penobscot 


4,528 


East Livermore Androscoggin 


2,636 


Milo 


Piscataquis 


2,894 


Fort Kent 


Aroostook 


4,237 


Orono 


Penobscot 


3,133 


Gorham 


Cumberland 


2,870 


South Berwick 


York 


2,955 


Jay 


Franklin 


3,152 


Van Buren 


Aroostook 


4,594 


Kennebunk 


York 


3,138 


Wilton 


Franklin 


2,505 


Kittery 


York 


4,763 


Winslow 


Kennebec 


3,280 


1,000 to 2,500, 


114 Places. Population, 167,994 




Ashland 


Aroostook 


2,391 


Dover 


Piscataquis 


1,979 


Baileyville 


Washington 


2,243 


Durham 


Androscoggin 


1,144 


Benton 


Kennebec 


1,108 


Eagle Lake 


Aroostook 


1,772 


Berwick 


York 


2,057 


East Machias 


Washington 


1,353 


Bingham 


Somerset 


1,143 


EastMillinocketPenobscot 


1,392 


Blaine 


Aroostook 


1,117 


Easton 


Aroostook 


1,451 


BluehiU 


Hancock 


1,564 


Eliot 


York 


1,530 


Boothbay 


Lincoln 


1,432 


Enfield 


Penobscot 


1,041 


Boothbay 






Falmouth 


Cumberland 


1,542 


Harbor 


Lincoln 


2,025 


Foxcroft 


Piscataquis 


2,071 


Bowdoinham 


Sagadahoc 


1,030 


Frenchville 


Aroostook 


1,586 


Bridgewater 


Aroostook 


1,212 


Gouldsboro 


Hancock 


1,282 


Bristol 


Lincoln 


1,419 


Grand Isle 


Aroostook 


1,352 


Brooksville 


Hancock 


1,019 


Gray 


Cumberland 


1,139 


Brownville 


Piscataquis 


1,743 


Greenville 


Piscataquis 


1,550 


Bucksport 


Hancock 


1,906 


Guilford 


Piscataquis 


1,687 


Buxton 


York 


1,560 


Hampden 


Penobscot 


2,352 


Cape Elizabeth Cumberland 


1,534 


Harpswell 


Cumberland 


1,242 


Chelsea 


Kennebec 


2,050 


Harrington 


Washington 


1.024 


Cherryfield 


Washington 


1,304 


Hartland 


Somerset 


1,140 


China 


Kennebec 


1,257 


Hermon 


Penobscot 


1,190 


Clinton 


Kennebec 


1,230 


Hodgdon 


Aroostook 


1,070 


Corinna 


Penobscot 


1,394 


Hollis 


York 


1,092 


Cumberland 


Cumberland 


1,150 


Island Falls 


Aroostook 


1,683 


Danforth 


Washington 


1,201 


Jonesport 


Washington 


2,129 


Deer Isle 


Hancock 


1.718 


KennebunkportYork 


1.431 


Dixfield 


Oxford 


1,134 


Lebanon 


York 


1,192 



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Maim- (continued} 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



Count v 



J'oi>. 





1.000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Limestone 


Aroostook 


1,506 


Si. Agatha 


Aroostook 


1,669 


l.ii tletoo 


\ roost ook 


1,049 


Si. Francis 


Aroostook 


1 ,12 1 1 


Livermore 


Vndroscoggin 


1,064 


St. George 


l\IIO\ 


1,654 


Machias 


\\ ashington 


2,152 


Sangen tile 


Piscataquis 


1,246 


Machiasport 


\\ ashington 


1,117 


Scarborough 


Cumberland 


1,832 


Madawaska 


Aroostook 


1,933 


Searspoii 


\\ aldo 


1,373 


Mapleton 


Aroostook 


1,128 


Sherman 


Aroostook 


1,134 


Mare Hill 


Aroostook 


1,783 


Solon 


Somerset 


1,054 


Mechanic Fall 


j Androscoggin 


1,614 


Standish 


Cumberland 


1,735 


Milbridge 


N\ ashington 


1,196 


Stockholm 


Aroostook 


1,038 


Milford 


Penobscot 


1,128 


Stockton 






Monmouth 


Kennebec 


1,372 


Springs Waldo 


1,175 


Monson 


Piscataquis 


1,079 


Stonington 


Hancock 


1,353 


Monticello 


Aroostook 


1,268 


Thomaston 


Knox 


2,019 


Mount Desert 


1 [ancock 


1,497 


Topsham 


Sagadahoc 


2,102 


New Gloucester Cumberland 


1,384 


Tremont 


Hancock 


1,029 


Newport 


Penobscot 


1,709 


Turner 


Androscoggin 


1,382 


Norridgewock 


Somerset 


1,532 


Union 


Knox 


1,133 


North Berwick York 


1,652 


Vassalboro 


Kennebec 


1,936 


Oakfield 


Aroostook 


1,016 


Vinalhaven 


Knox 


1,965 


Oakland 


Kennebec 


2,473 


Waldoboro 


Lincoln 


2,426 


Old Orchard 


York 


1,164 


Wallagrass 


Aroostook 


1,144 


Orrington 


Penobscot 


1,174 


Warren 


Knox 


1,500 


I'arsonfield 


York 


1,062 


Washburn 


Aroostook 


1,870 


Patten 


Penobscot 


1,498 


Webster 


Androscoggin 


1,026 


Pembroke 


\\ ashington 


1,168 


Windham 


Cumberland 


1,932 


Perry 


Washington 


1,046 


\\ intcrport 


Waldo 


1,433 


Poland 


Androscoggin 


1,399 


Winthrop 


Kennebec 


1,902 


Randolph 


Kennebec 


1,145 


Y\ isc 'asset 


Lincoln 


1,192 


Richmond 


Sagadahoc 


1,724 


Woodland 


Aroostook 


1,120 


Rockport 

< 


Knox 


1,774 


Yarmouth 


Cumberland 


2,216 


500 to 1,000, 114 Places 


'. Population, 


101,800 




Abbot 


Piscataquis 


572 


Baldwin 


Cumberland 


700 


Addison 


Washington 


838 


Relgrade 


Kennebec 


957 


Albion 


Kennebec 


900 


Bowdoin 


Sagadahoc 


749 


Alfred 


York 


738 


Bradford 


Penobscot 


738 


Andover 


Oxford 


767 


Bradl<> 


Penobscot 


672 


Applcton 


Knox 


683 


Brooklin 


Hancock 


856 


Athens 


Somerset 


766 


Brooks 


Waldo 


691 



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Maine (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



Countv 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 {continued) 






Brownfield 


Oxford 


835 


Hebron 


Oxford 


652 


Burnham 


Waldo 


643 


Hiram 


Oxford 


921 


Canaan 


Somerset 


822 


Holden 


Penobscot 


549 


Canton 


Oxford 


750 


Howland 


Penobscot 


724 


Carmel 


Penobscot 


918 


Islesboro 


Waldo 


637 


Casco 


Cumberland 


685 


Jackman 


Somerset 


902 


Castine 


Hancock 


743 


Jefferson 


Lincoln 


914 


Castle Hill 


Aroostook 


571 


Kingfield 


Franklin 


975 


Caswell 


Aroostook 


558 


Kingman 


Penobscot 


604 


Charleston 


Penobscot 


720 


Knox 


Waldo 


532 


Chesterville 


Franklin 


586 


Lee 


Penobscot 


724 


Columbia 


Washington 


536 


Leeds 


Androscoggin 


840 


Columbia Falls Washington 


658 


Levant 


Penobscot 


602 


Connor 


Aroostook 


585 


Liberty 


Waldo 


571 


Corinth 


Penobscot 


891 


Limerick 


York 


761 


Cornish 


York 


813 


Limington 


York 


803 


Cornville 


Somerset 


637 


Lincolnville 


Waldo 


811 


Crystal 


Aroostook 


508 


Linneus 


Aroostook 


706 


Cutler 


Washington 


584 


Litchfield 


Kennebec 


815 


Damariscotta 


Lincoln 


849 


Lovell 


Oxford 


575 


Denmark 


Oxford 


576 


Masardis 


Aroostook 


690 


Dixmont 


Penobscot 


602 


Mattawamkeag Penobscot 


553 


Dresden 


Lincoln 


620 


Minot 


Androscoggin 


726 


Eddington 


Penobscot 


527 


Monroe 


Waldo 


734 


Edmunds 


Washington 


520 


Montville 


Waldo 


743 


Eustis 


Franklin 


589 


Moose River 


Somerset 


511 


Exeter 


Penobscot 


807 


Mount Vernon Kennebec 


745 


Farmingdale 


Kennebec 


819 


Naples 


Cumberland 


514 


Fayette 


Kennebec 


523 


New Canada 


Aroostook 


573 


Frankfort 


Waldo 


624 


New Portland 


Somerset 


840 


Franklin 


Hancock 


925 


New Sharon 


Franklin 


885 


Friendship 


Knox 


696 


New Sweden 


Aroostook 


964 


Garland 


Penobscot 


677 


Newburgh 


Penobscot 


578 


Greene 


Androscoggin 


670 


Newcastle 


Lincoln 


993 


Greenwood 


Oxford 


605 


Newfield 


York 


531 


Hamlin 


Aroostook 


602 


Nobleboro 


Lincoln 


666 


Hancock 


Hancock 


770 


North Haven 


Knox 


510 


Harmony 


Somerset 


838 


North Kenne- 






Harrison 


Cumberland 


901 


bunkport 


York 


564 


Hartford 


Oxford 


525 









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Population \m> lis Distribution 



Maine (continued) 



Town 



Countv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






North 






Southwest 






Yarmouth 


( llllllnl l.lllil 


590 


Harbor 


Hancock 


824 


Orland 


Hancock 


910 


St;i( yville 


Penobscot 


f)H:5 


Otisiield 


Cumberland 


581 


Starks 


Somerset 


528 


Palermo 


Waldo 


567 


Steuben 


Washington 


714 


Palmyra 


Somerset 


824 


Strong 


Franklin 


779 


Parkman 


Piscataquis 


565 


Sullivan 


Hancock 


916 


Penobscot 


Hancock 


870 


Sumner 


Oxford 


670 


Perham 


Aroostook 


659 


Surry 


Hancock 


658 


Peru 


( Kford 


738 


Swans Island 


Hancock 


566 


Phippsburg 


Sagadahoc 


872 


Troy 


Waldo 


638 


Plymouth 


Penobscot 


576 


Unity 


Waldo 


916 


Portage Lake 


Aroostook 


721 


Vanceboro 


Washington 


585 


Porter 


< Kford 


820 


Veazie 


Penobscot 


504 


Pownal 


Cumberland 


514 


Washington 


Knox 


660 


Princeton 


Washington 


934 


Waterboro 


York 


942 


Raymond 


Cumberland 


500 


Waterford 


Oxford 


765 


Readfield 


Kennebec 


911 


Weld 


Franklin 


521 


Reed 


Aroostook 


639 


West Gardiner 


Kennebec 


553 


Robbinston 


Washington 


717 


Westfield 


Aroostook 


798 


St. Albans 


Somerset 


952 


Whitefield 


Lincoln 


862 


St. John 


Aroostook 


549 


Windsor 


Kennebec 


599 


Searsmont 


Waldo 


669 


Winn 


Penobscot 


638 


Sebago 


Cumberland 


541 


Winter Harbor 


Hancock 


503 


Sedgewick 


Hancock 


830 


Woodstock 


Oxford 


765 


Sidney 


Kennebec 


958 


Woolwich 


Sagadahoc 


875 


South Rristol 


Lincoln 


581 








South 












Thomaston 


Knox 


947 









Under 500, 350 Places. Population, 54,986 



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MARYLAND 




Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 



Population 1,449,661 

Area in sq. mi. 9,941 

Pop. per sq. mi. 145.8 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 4 

Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 47,908 

Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 868 

Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 16,459 

Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,100 

Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 1,426 

Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 14.34 

Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 10.36 

Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 98,995 

Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 118,397 

Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 2,050 

Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 50,000 

Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 59 



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INUM L\Tl<>\ \M) ITS DlSTlUBl TION 



M \iniAM) 

Population, 1,449,661 I.I pei 'cent of population of United States 
Families,* 322,1 17— (Estimated) 
Negro.-s. 244,479 

Number of plait's, population and per cent of the state population 



Class "/ Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


18 


869.122 


60.0 


< litiea and (owns of 








500,000 and over 


1 


733,826 


50.6 


50,000 to 500,000 











25,000 to 50, 000 


2 


57,901 


4.0 


15.000 to 25.000 











10,000 to 15,000 


2 


22,280 


1.5 


5,000 to 10,000 


3 


21,037 


1.5 


2.500 to 5,000 


10 


34,378 


2.4 


Rural territory 




580,239 


40.0 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


25 


35,614 


2.5 


500 to 1,000 


31 


22,256 


1.5 


Under 500 


46 


12,275 


0.8 


Other rural territory 




510,094 


35.2 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 733,826 
Baltimore Baltimore 733,826 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,901 

Cumberland Allegany 29,837 Hagerstown Washington 28,064 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,280 
Annapolis Anne Arundel 11,214 Frederick Frederick 



11,066 



*See preface 



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Maryland (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,037 



Pop. 



Cambridge 


Dorchester 


7,467 


Salisbury 


Wicomico 


7,553 


Frostburg 


Allegany 


6,017 








: 


2,500 to 5,000, 


10 Cities. Population 


, 34,378 




Brunswick 


Frederick 


3,905 


Hyattsville 1 


Prince Georges 2,675 


Chestertown 


Kent 


2,537 


Takoma Park 


1 JMontgomery 
[Prince George 


3,168 


Crisfield 


Somerset 


4,116 




s 


Easton 


Talbot 


3,442 


Westernport 


Allegany 


3,977 


Elkton 


Cecil 


2,660 


Westminster 


Carroll 


3,521 


Havre de Grace Harford 


4,377 








1,000 to 2,500, 


25 Towns. Population, 35,614 




Aberdeen 


Harford 


1,067 


Laurel 


Prince Georges 2,239 


Bel Air 


Harford 


1,091 


Lonaconing 


Allegany 


2,054 


Berlin 


Worcester 


1,366 


Mount Rainier 1 Prince Georges 2,462 


Boonesboro 


Washington 


1,044 


North East 


Cecil 


1,112 


Capitol HeightsPrince Georges 1,194 


Oakland 


Garrett 


1,225 


Centreville 


Queen Annes 


1,765 


Pocomoke City Worcester 


2,444 


Delmar 


Wicomico 


1,291 


Port Deposit 


Cecil 


1,090 


Denton 


Caroline 


1,570 


Rockville 1 


Montgomery 


1,145 


Ellicott 2 


Howard 


1,246 


St. Michaels 


Talbot 


1,347 


Federalsburg 


Caroline 


1,288 


Snow Hill 


Worcester 


1,684 


Hurlock 


Dorchester 


1,075 


Thurmont 


Frederick 


1,074 


Kitzmillers- 






Union Bridge 


Carroll 


1,082 


ville 


Garrett 


1,044 


Williamsport 


Washington 


1,615 




500 to 1,000, 31 Towm 


r. Population, 


22,256 




Barton 


Allegany 


765 


Hancock 


Washington 


972 


Bladensburg 


Prince Georges 597 


Hebron 


Wicomico 


651 


Bowie 


Prince Georges 677 


Kensington 1 


Montgomery 


874 


Clear Spring 


Washington 


538 


Leonardtown 


St. Marys 


575 


Emmitsburg 


Frederick 


940 


Manchester 


Carroll 


546 


Funkstown 


Washington 


620 


Middletown 


Frederick 


749 


Gaithersburg 


Montgomery 


729 


Midland 


Allegany 


910 


Greensboro 


Caroline 


668 


Mount Airy 


J Carroll 


754 


Hampstead 


Carroll 


566 




[Frederick 





^Falling ivithin the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Baltimore 



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I'OIM I.VI'hiN \M> ITS DlSTrnm TION 



Maryland {continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



»00 to 1,000 {continued) 



Pop. 



Nrw \\ indoor 


Carroll 


512 


Rock Hall 


Kent 


572 


Ocean City 


\\ orcester 


711 


Sharpsburtf 


\\ ashington 


832 


Oxford 


Talbot 


998 


Sharptown 


W icomico 


713 


Perryville 


Cecfl 


652 


Smithsburg 


\\ ashington 


586 


Preston 


Caroline 


784 


Sykesville 


Carroll 


610 


Princess \nn. 


Somersel 


968 


Taney town 


Carroll 


800 


Ridgeh 


Caroline 


809 


Walkersville 


Frederick 


596 



Under 500. 16 Towns. Population, ll!,:!7.~> 



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MASSACHUSETTS 



r^H^rhill 

— ^ — 'yLawrenceQ 

^"iLowell 3 V 



Holyoke, 



Worcester 



♦Springfield 



•Lowell 

Lynn i 
Cambridge* ySomerville 

Boston" 



Brockton* 



Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 




New Be 



Population 3,852,356 

Area in sq. mi. 8,039 

Pop. per sq. mi. 479 . 2 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 3.6 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



26.56 
5.64 



32,001 
1,218 

18,681 
9,100 
2,135 



288,059 

475,231 

6,411 

338,500 

261 



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POIM I. \'l ION \\i> Its DlSTRIBl I ION 



MASSACHUSETTS 

Population, 3,852,356 — 3.6 per cent of population of 1 oited States 
Families, * 856,079— (Est imated) 
Negroes, 45,468 



\ umber of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
P hires 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


169 


3,650,248 


94.8 


Cities and towns of 








200,000 and over 


l 


748,060 


19.4 


100,000 to 200,000 


6 


773,523 


20.1 


50,000 to 100,000 


6 


466,850 


12.1 


25,000 to 50,000 


14 


561,533 


14.6 


15,000 to 25,000 


20 


368,085 


9.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


19 


226,026 


5.9 


5,000 to 10,000 


47 


321,312 


8.3 


2,500 to 5,000 


56 


184,859 


4.8 


Rural territory 




202,108 


5.2 


Cities and towns of 








1.000 to 2,500 


100 


159,713 


4.1 


500 to 1,000 


35 


26,275 


0.7 


Under 500 


50 


16,120 


0.4 



Town 



Boston 



County Pop. Town County 

200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 748,060 
Suffolk 748,060 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 6 Cities. Population, 773,523 

Cambridge 1 Middlesex 109,694 New Bedford 2 Bristol 121,217 

Fall Biver Bristol 120,485 Springfield Hampden 129,614 

Lowell Middlesex 112,759 Worcester Worcester 179,754 

50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 466,850 
Brockton Plymouth 66,254 Haverhill Essex 53,884 

*See preface 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 

'Falling within t/ie adjacent territory of Full River 



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Town 



Massachusetts (continued) 
County Pop. Town 

50,000 to 100,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Holyoke 


Hampden 


60,2(H 


Lynn - 


Essex 


99,148 


Lawrence '• 


Essex 


94,270 


Somerville 


Middlesex 


93,091 


25, 


000 to 50,000, 14 Cities. Population, 


561,533 




Brookline 2 


Norfolk 


37,748 


Newton 2 


Middlesex 


46,054 


Chelsea 2 


Suffolk 


43,184 


Pittsfield 


Berkshire 


41,763 


Chicopee 


Hampden 


36,214 


Quincy 2 


Norfolk 


47,876 


Everett 2 


Middlesex 


40,120 


Revere - 


Suffolk 


28,823 


Fitchburg 


Worcester 


41,029 


Salem 2 


Essex 


42,529 


Maiden 2 


Middlesex 


49,103 


Taunton 3 


Bristol 


37,137 


Medford 2 


Middlesex 


39,038 


Waltham 2 


Middlesex 


30,915 


15,000 to 25,000, 20 Cities. Population, 


368,085 




Arlington 2 


Middlesex 


18,665 


Methuen 1 


Essex 


15,189 


Attleboro 


Bristol 


19,731 


Newburyport 


Essex 


15,618 


Beverly 2 


Essex 


22,561 


North Adams 


Berkshire 


22,282 


Framingham 2 


Middlesex 


17,033 


Northampton 


Hampshire 


21,951 


Gardner 


Worcester 


16,971 


Peabody 2 


Essex 


19,552 


Gloucester 


Essex 


22,947 


Watertown 2 


Middlesex 


21,457 


Greenfield 


Franklin 


15,462 


Westfield 


Hampden 


18,604 


Leominster 


Worcester 


19,744 


Weymouth 2 


Norfolk 


15,057 


Marlborough 


Middlesex 


15,028 


Winthrop - 


Suffolk 


15,455 


Melrose 2 


Middlesex 


18,204 


Woburn 2 


Middlesex 


16,574 


10,000 to 15,000, 19 Cities. Population, 


226,026 




Adams 


Berkshire 


12,967 


Milford 


Worcester 


13,471 


Amesbury 


Essex 


10,036 


Natick 2 


Middlesex 


10,907 


Belmont 2 


Middlesex 


10,749 


Northbridge 4 


Worcester 


10,174 


Braintree 2 


Norfolk 


10,580 


Norwood - 


Norfolk 


12,627 


Clinton 4 


Worcester 


12,979 


Plymouth 


Plymouth 


13,045 


Danvers 2 


Essex 


11,108 


Saudis 2 


Essex 


10,874 


Dedham l 


Norfolk 


10,792 


Southbridge 


Worcester 


14,245 


Easthampton 


Hampshire 


11,261 


Wakefield 2 


Middlesex 


13,025 



^Failing within the adjacent territory of Lowell 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall Itiver 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 



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Pom cation \nd Its Disrmm tion 



Massachusetts {continued) 
Town County Pop. Town 

10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 

Webster Worcester 13,258 Winchester • 

West Springfield Hampden 13,443 



County 



Pop. 



Middlesex 10,485 



5,000 to 10,000, 47 Cities. Population, 321,312 



Arlington 


Plymouth 


5,787 


Middleborough 


Plymouth 


8,453 


Agawani 


Hampden 


5,023 


Millbury 4 


Worcester 


5,653 


\iuherst 


Hampshire 


5,550 


Milton « 


Norfolk 


9,382 


Andovtr 


Essex 


8,268 


Montague 


Franklin 


7,675 


Athol 


Worcester 


9,792 


Needham ' 


Norfolk 


7,012 


Bridgewater 


Plymouth 


8,438 


North Andover ■ 


Essex 


6,265 


Canton 


Norfolk 


5,945 


North 






Chelmsford ' 


Middlesex 


5,682 


Attleborough 


Bristol 


9,238 


( uncord ' 


Middlesex 


6,461 


Orange 


Franklin 


5,393 


Dartmouth 


Bristol 


6,493 


Palmer 


Hampden 


9,896 


Dracut 2 


Middlesex 


5,280 


Beading ' 


Middlesex 


7,439 


Easton 


Bristol 


5,041 


Bockland 


Plymouth 


7,544 


Fairhaven 3 


Bristol 


7,291 


South Hadley 


Hampshire 


5,527 


Franklin 


Norfolk 


6,397 


Spencer 4 


Worcester 


5,930 


Grafton 4 


Worcester 


6,887 


Stoneham ' 


Middlesex 


7,873 


Great Barringti 


an Berkshire 


6,315 


Stoughton ' 


Norfolk 


6,865 


Hingham ' 


Plymouth 


5,604 


Swampscott l 


Essex 


8,101 


Hudson 


Middlesex 


7,607 


Uxbridge 


Worcester 


5,384 


Ispwich 


Essex 


6,201 


Walpole 


Norfolk 


5,446 


Lexington ' 


Middlesex 


6,350 


Ware 


Hampshire 


8,525 


Ludlow 


Hampden 


7,470 


Wellesley ' 


Norfolk 


6,224 


Mansfield 


Bristol 


6,255 


Westborough 4 


Worcester 


5,789 


Marblehead J 


Essex 


7,324 


Whitman 


Plymouth 


7,147 


Maynard 1 


Middlesex 


7,086 


Winchendon 


Worcester 


5,904 


2,5 


00 to 5,000, 


56 Cities 


. Population, 184,859 




\( ushnet 


Bristol 


3,075 


Barre 


Worcester 


3,357 


Auburn 4 


\\ orcester 


3,891 


Billerica - 


Middlesex 


3,646 


Aver 


Middlesex 


3.052 


Blackstone 


W orcester 


4,299 


Barnstable 


Barnstable 


4,836 


Bourne 


Barnstable 


2.530 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
-Falliny within the adjacent territory of Loire 1 1 
3 Fallirui within ttie adjacent territory of Fall Hirer 
*Falliny within the adjacent territory of Worcester 



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Massachusetts (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Cohasset ! 


Norfolk 


2,639 


Medway 


Norfolk 


2,956 


Dalton 


Berkshire 


3,752 


Monson 


Hampden 


4,826 


Deerfield 


Franklin 


2,803 


Nantucket 


Nantucket 


2,797 


Dighton 2 


Bristol 


2,574 


North Brookfield Worcester 


2,610 


Dudley 


Worcester 


3,701 


Oxford 


Worcester 


3,820 


East Bridgewater Plymouth 


3,486 


Provincetown 


Barnstable 


4,246 


Falmouth 


Barnstable 


3,500 


Randolph 


Norfolk 


4,756 


Foxborough 


Norfolk 


4,136 


Rockport 


Essex 


3,878 


Groveland 


Essex 


2,650 


Scituate 


Plymouth 


2,534 


Hadley 


Hampshire 


2,780 


Seekonk ! 


Bristol 


2,898 


Hanover 


Plymouth 


2,575 


Shrewsbury 3 


Worcester 


3,708 


Hardwick 


Worcester 


3,085 


Somerset 2 


Bristol 


3,520 


Harvard 


Worcester 


2,546 


Sutton 3 


Worcester 


2,578 


Hatfield 


Hampshire 


2,651 


Templeton 


Worcester 


4,019 


Holbrook 


Norfolk 


3,161 


Tewksbury 4 


Middlesex 


4,450 


Holden 3 


Worcester 


2,970 


Wareham 


Plymouth 


4,415 


Holliston 


Middlesex 


2,707 


Warren 


Worcester 


3,467 


Hopedale 


Worcester 


2,777 


West Bridgewater Plymouth 


2,908 


Kingston 


Plymouth 


2,505 


Westford 4 


Middlesex 


3,170 


Lee 


Berkshire 


4,085 


Westport 2 


Bristol 


3,115 


Leicester 3 


Worcester 


3,635 


Wilbraham 


Hampden 


2,780 


Lenox 


Berkshire 


2,691 


Williamstown 


Berkshire 


3,707 


Longmeadow 


Hampden 


2,618 


Wilmington 4 


Middlesex 


2,581 


Medfield » 


Norfolk 


3,595 


Wrentham 


Norfolk 


2,808 


1,000 to 2,500, : 


LOO Towns. Population, 


159,713 




Acton 


Middlesex- 


2,162 


Charlton 


Worcester 


1,995 


Ashburnham 


Worcester 


2,012 


Chatham 


Barnstable 


1,737 


Ashland 


Middlesex 


2,287 


Cheshire 


Berkshire 


1,476 


Avon 


Norfolk 


2,176 


Chester 


Hampden 


1,302 


Bedford 


Middlesex 


1,362 


Clarksburg 


Berkshire 


1,136 


Belchertown 


Hampshire 


2,058 


Colrain 


Franklin 


1,607 


Bellingham 


Norfolk 


2,102 


Dennis 


Barnstable 


1,536 


Brookfield 


Worcester 


2,216 


Douglas 


Worcester 


2,181 


Buckland 


Franklin 


1,433 


Duxbury 


Plymouth 


1,553 



1 Fulling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Fall Hirer 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 



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P0P1 LATIOIS \M> lis DlSTRIBl TION 



Massachusetts (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






EastLon.imieado' 


,\ Hampden 


2,352 


Northfield 


Franklin 


1,775 


Edgartown 


Dukes 


1,190 


Norton 


Bristol 


2,374 


Kr\ iii^ 


Franklin 


1,295 


Norwell 


Plymouth 


1,348 


Essex 


L<>«'\ 


1,478 


Oak Bluffs 


Dukes 


1,047 


Freetown ' 


Bristol 


1,532 


Orleans 


Barnstable 


1,012 


( ieorgeton n 


Essex 


2,004 


Pembroke 


Plymouth 


1,358 


Groton 


Middlesex 


2,185 


Pepperell 


Middlesex 


2,468 


Hamilton 


Essex 


1,631 


Plainville 


Norfolk 


1,365 


Hanson 


1 My mouth 


1,910 


Raynham 


Bristol 


1,695 


I [axwicfa 


Barnstable 


1,846 


Rehoboth « 


Bristol 


2,065 


1 Einsdale 


Berkshire 


1,065 


Rochester 


Plymouth 


1,047 


1 [opkinton 


Middlesex 


2,289 


Rowley 


Essex 


1,249 


Huhhurdston 


Worcester 


1,045 


Russell 


Hampden 


1,237 


Hull 


Plymouth 


1,771 


Rutland 3 


Worcester 


1,743 


Huntington 


Hampshire 


1,425 


Salisbury 


Essex 


1,701 


Lakeville 


Plymouth 


1,419 


Sandwich 


Barnstable 


1.458 


Lancaster 


Worcester 


2,461 


Sharon 


Norfolk 


2,467 


Lanesborough 


Berkshire 


1,054 


Sheffield 


Berkshire 


1,435 


Lincoln 


Middlesex 


1,042 


Shelburne 


Franklin 


1,436 


Littleton 


Middlesex 


1,277 


Sherborn 


Middlesex 


1,558 


Lunenburg 


\\ oreester 


1,634 


Shirley 


Middlesex 


2,260 


Lynnficld 2 


Essex 


1,165 


Southborough 


Worcester 


1,838 


Manchester 


Essex 


2,466 


Southwick 


Hampden 


1,194 


Marion 


Plymouth 


1,288 


Sterling 


Worcester 


1,305 


Marshfield 


Plymouth 


1,379 


Stockbridge 


Berkshire 


1,764 


Mattapoisett 


Plymouth 


1,277 


Stow 


Middlesex 


1,101 


Merrimac 


Essex 


2,173 


Sturbridge 


Worcester 


1,573 


Middleton 


Essex 


1,195 


Sudbury 


Middlesex 


1,121 


Millis 


Norfolk 


1,485 


Sunderland 


Franklin 


1,289 


Millville 


Worcester 


2,224 


Swansea 1 


Bristol 


2,334 


Nahant 2 


Essex 


1,318 


Tisbury 


Dukes 


1,275 


NewMarlboroughBerkshire 


1,010 


Townsend 


Middlesex 


1,575 


Newbury 


Essex 


1,303 


Tyngsborough ' 


Middlesex 


1,044 


Norfolk 


Norfolk 


1,159 


Upton 


Worcester 


1,693 


North Reading 


Middlesex 


1,286 


Wayland 


Middlesex 


1,935 


Northborough 3 


\\ oreester 


1,753 


Wenhani 


Essex 


1,090 



^■Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall Hirer 

-Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 

'Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 

*Fallin(j within the adjacent territory of Lowell 



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Town 



Massachusetts (continued) 
County Pop. Town County 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 



West Boylston Worcester 1,624 Weston l Middlesex 

West Brookfield Worcester 1,281 Westwood Norfolk 

West Newbury Essex 1,492 Whately Franklin 

West Stockbridge Berkshire 1.058 Williamsburg Hampshire 

Westminster Worcester 1,343 Yarmouth Barnstable 



Pop. 



2,282 
1,358 
1,234 
1,866 
1,229 



500 to 1,000, 35 Towns. Population, 26,275 



Ashby 

Ashfield 

Becket 

Berkley 2 

Berlin 

Bernardston 

Bolton 

Boxford 

Boylston 3 

Brewster 

Brimfield 

Burlington 4 

Carver 

Charlemont 

Conway 

Dana 

Dover 

Enfield 



Middlesex 

Franklin 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Worcester 

Franklin 

Worcester 

Essex 

Worcester 

Barnstable 

Hampden 

Middlesex 

Plymouth 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Worcester 

Norfolk 

Hampshire 



834 
869 
674 
935 
868 
769 
708 
588 
794 
688 
778 
885 
891 
808 
961 
599 
867 
790 



Gill 

Granby 

Granville 

Halifax 

Hampden 

Leverett 

Mendon 

New Salem 

Pelham 

Petersham 

Princeton 

Richmond 

Royalston 

Southampton 

Topsfield 

Truro 

Wellfleet 



Franklin 

Hampshire 

Hampden 

Plymouth 

Hampden 

Franklin 

Worcester 

Franklin 

Hampshire 

Worcester 

Worcester 

Berkshire 

Worcester 

Hampshire 

Essex 

Barnstable 

Barnstable 



879 
779 
655 
563 
624 
695 
961 
512 
503 
642 
682 
561 
819 
814 
900 
554 
826 



Under 500, 50 Towns. Population, 16,120 



'■Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 
'Fulling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 



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Popi latioin \\n Its Distribution 



MICHIGAN 




Population 3.668,412 
Area in sq. mi. 57. 180 
Pop. per sq. mi. 63.8 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 3 . 5 



Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1950) 
Post Offices ( V. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Klectric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



15.53 
28.76 



196,147 

1,486 

74,190 

10,600 

8,925 



325,813 

434,128 

2,792 

257,000 

258 



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MICHIGAN 

Population, 3,668,412 — 3. 5 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 815,203— (Estimated) 
Negroes. 60,082 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


93 


2,241,560 


61.1 


Cities and towns of 








200,000 and over 


l 


993,678 


27.1 


100,000 to 200,000 


l 


137,634 


3.8 


50,000 to 100,000 


3' 


210,829 


5.7 


25,000 to 50,000 


9 


372,480 


10.2 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


35,255 


1.0 


10,000 to 15,000 


12 


144,736 


3.9 


5,000 to 10,000 


32 


225,476 


6.1 


2,500 to 5,000 


33 


121,472 


3.3 


Rural territory 




1,426,852 


38.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


106 


164,049 


4.5 


500 to 1,000 


106 


75,497 


2.0 


Under 500 


145 


47,098 


1.3 


Other rural territory 




1,140,208 


31.1 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 993,678 



Detroit 



Wayne 993,678 



100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 137,634 

Grand Rapids Kent 137,634 

50,000 to 100,000, 3 Cities. Population, 210,829 

Flint Genesee 91,599 Saginaw Saginaw 61,903 

Lansing Ingham 57,327 



"See preface 



130 



Population and Its Distribution 



Town 



Michigan {continued) 
Courtly Pop. Town 



County 



25,000 to 50,000, 9 Cities. Population, 372,480 



Pop. 



Battle Creek 


Calhoun 


36,164 


Kalamazoo 


Bay City 


Bay 


47,554 


Muskegon 


Hamtranu-k ' 


Wayne 


48,615 


Pontiac 


Highland Park 


1 Wayne 


46,499 


Port Huron • 


Jackson 


Jackson 


48,374 





Kulamazoo 38,487 

Muskegon 36,570 

Oakland 34,273 

St. Clair 25,944 



15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 35,255 
Ann Arbor Washtenaw 19,516 Ironwood Gogebic 15,739 



Adrian 

Alpena 

Benton Harbor 

Escanaba 

Holland 

Ishpeming 1 

Marquette 



10,000 to 15,000, 12 Cities. Population, 144,736 
Lenawee 11,878 Monroe Monroe 



Alpena 

Berrien 

Delta 

Ottawa 

Marquette 

Marquette 



11,101 
12,233 
13,103 
12,183 
10,500 
12,718 



Owosso Shiawassee 

Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa 
Traverse City Grand 

Traverse 
Wyandotte 1 Wayne 



Albion 

Alma 

Bessemer 

Cadillac 

Charlotte 

Cheboygan 

Coldwater 

Dowagiac 

Grand Haven 

Hancock 

Hastings 

Hillsdale 

Ionia 

Iron Mountain 

Laurium 

Ludington 

Manistee 1 



5,000 to 10,000, 32 Cities. Population, 225,476 

Schoolcraft 

Menominee 

Midland 

Macomb 

Alger 



Calhoun 

Gratiot 

Gogebic 

Wexford 

Eaton 

Cheboygan 

Branch 

Cass 

Ottawa 

Houghton 

Barry 

Hillsdale 

Ionia 

Dickinson 

Houghton 

Mason 

Manistee 



8,354 
7,542 
5,482 
9,750 
5,126 
5,642 
6,114 
5,440 
7,205 
7,527 
5,132 
5,476 
6,935 
8,251 
6,696 
8,810 
9,694 



Manistique 
Menominee l 
Midland 
Mount Clemens 
Munising 
Muskegon 

Heights 
Negaunee 
Niles 
Petoskey 
River Rouge 1 
Royal Oak 
St. Joseph 
Sturgis 
Three Rivers 
Ypsilanti 



Muskegon 

Marquette 

Berrien 

Emmet 

Wayne 

Oakland 

Berrien 

St. Joseph 

St. Joseph 

Washtenaw 



11,573 
12,575 
12,096 

10,925 
13,851 



6,380 
8,907 
5,483 
9,488 
5,037 

9,514 
7,419 
7,311 
5,064 
9,822 
6,007 
7,251 
5,995 
5,209 
7,413 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 



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Michigan (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



2,500 to 5,000, 


33 Cities. Population, 


121,472 




Allegan 


Allegan 


3,637 


Howell 


Livingston 


2,951 


Belding 


Ionia 


3,911 


Iron River 


Iron 


4,295 


Big Rapids 


Mecosta 


4,558 


Lapeer 


Lapeer 


4,723 


Birmingham 


Oakland 


3,694 


Marine City 


St. Clair 


3,731 


Boyne City 


Charlevoix 


4,284 


Marshall 


Calhoun 


4,270 


Buchanan 


Berrien 


3,187 


Mount Pleasant Isabella 


4,819 


Caro 


Tuscola 


2,704 


Norway 


Dickinson 


4,533 


Crystal Falls 


Iron 


3,394 


Onaway 


Presque Isle 


2,789 


Durand 


Shiawassee 


2,672 


Otsego 


Allegan 


3,168 


Ecorse l 


Wayne 


4,394 


Plymouth 


Wayne 


2,857 


Fenton 


Genesee 


2,507 


Rochester 


Oakland 


2,549 


Ferndale 


Oakland 


2,640 


St. Clair 


St. Clair 


3,204 


Ford 1 


Wayne 


4,294 


St. Johns 


Clinton 


3,925 


Gladstone 


Delta 


4,953 


St. Louis 


Gratiot 


3,036 


Grand Ledge 


Eaton 


3,043 


South Haven 


Van Buren 


3,829 


Greenville 


Montcalm 


4,304 


Wakefield 


Gogebic 


4,151 


Houghton 


Houghton 


4,466 








1,000 to 2,500, : 


106 Towns. Population 


, 164,049 




Algonac 


St. Clair 


1,303 


Dearborn l 


Wayne 


2,470 


Bad Axe 


Huron 


2,140 


Decatur 


Van Buren 


1,270 


Bangor 


Van Buren 


1,243 


Dundee 


Monroe 


1,108 


Belle vue 


Eaton 


1,035 


East Grand 






Blissfield 


Lenawee 


1,906 


Rapids 2 


Kent 


1,310 


Bronson 


Branch 


1,257 


East Jordan 


Charlevoix 


2,428 


Caspian 


Iron 


1,912 


East Lansing 


Ingham 


1,889 


Cass City 


Tuscola 


1,228 


East Tawas 


Iosco 


1,398 


Cassopolis 


Cass 


1,385 


Eaton Rapids 


Eaton 


2,379 


Cedar Springs 


Kent 


1,020 


Essexville 


Bay 


1,538 


Charlevoix 


Charlevoix 


2,218 


Evart 


Osceola 


1,326 


Chelsea 


Washtenaw 


2,079 


Flushing 


Genesee 


1,169 


Chesaning 


Saginaw 


1,387 


Fowlerville 


Livingston" 


1,057 


Clare 


Clare 


1,462 


Frankfort 


Benzie 


1,244 


Clio 


Genesee 


1,256 


Fremont 


Newaygo 


2,180 


Constantine 


St. Joseph 


1,277 


Gaylord 


Otsego 


1,701 


Corunna 


Shiawassee 


1,571 


Gladwin 


Gladwin 


1,225 


Croswell 


Sanilac 


1,678 


Grayling 


Crawford 


2,450 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 
-Falling within the adjacent territory' of Grand Rapids 



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Poi'i i.vikiN \m> lis DlSTRIBl ri<>\ 



Michigan (continued) 



Town 



< Olllllv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



1,000 lo 2. .")()() (continued) 



Pop. 



Grosse Point <•> 


\\ ayne 


2,084 


Oxford 


Oakland 


1.668 


i iroase Pointe 1 






Paw Paw 


Van Buren 


L.556 


Farms 


\\ as lie 


1,649 


PlainweU 


\ll«'L.'an 


2,049 


( iii»st> Point.- 






Portland 


Ionia 


1,899 


Park 


\\ ayne 


1,355 


Quiii< > 


Branch 


1,251 


1 [arbor Beach 


Huron 


L.927 


Reading 


Hillsdale 


1,036 


Harbor Springs 


Emmet 


1,600 


Red Jacket 


Houghton 


2,390 


Han 


Oceana 


1,590 


Bedford 


Wayne 


1,389 


Hartford 


Van Buren 


1,361 


Beed City 


( laceola 


1,803 


Holly 


Oakland 


1,888 


Bichmond 


Macomb 


1,303 


Homer 


Calhoun 


1,076 


Bockford '-' 


Kent 


1,143 


HubbelJ 


Houghton 


1,004 


Bogers 


Presque Isle 


2,109 


Hudson 


Lenawee 


2,464 


Borneo 


Macomb 


2,102 


Imlay 


Lapeer 


1,211 


St. Charles 


Saginaw 


1,469 


Ithaca 


Gratiot 


1,929 


St. Ignace 


Mackinac 


1,852 


Jonesville 


Hillsdale 


1,274 


Sandusky 


Sanilac 


1,228 


Lake Linden 


Houghton 


2,182 


Scottville 


Mason 


1,045 


Lake Odessa 


Ionia 


1,246 


Sebewaing 


Huron 


L.446 


L' Arise 


Baraga 


1,013 


Shelby 


Oceana 


1,288 


Law ton 


Van Buren 


1,073 


South Range 


Houghton 


1,435 


Leslie 


Ingham 


1,089 


Sparta 2 


Kent 


1,502 


Lowell 


Kent 


1,730 


Stambaugh 


Iron 


2.26:', 


Mancelona 


Antrim 


1,214 


Tawas City 


Iosco 


1,018 


Manchester 


\\ ashtenaw 


1,024 


Tecumseh 


Lenawee 


2,432 


Mason 


Ingham 


1,879 


Three Oaks 


Berrien 


1,362 


Milan 


\ Monroe 


1,557 


Trenton 


\\ ayne 


1,682 




\\Vashtenaw 




Union City 


(Branch 


1,268 


Milford 


Oakland 


1,088 




\ Calhoun 




Morenci 


Lenawee 


1,697 


Vassar 


Tuscola 


1,453 


Mount Morris 


Genesee 


1,174 


Vicksburg 


Kalamazoo 


1,712 


Nashville 


Barry 


1,376 


\\ ashington 






Newaygo 


Newaygo 


1,160 


Heights 


Calhoun 


1,245 


Newberry 


Luce 


2,172 


Vk atervliet 


Berrien 


1,073 


Northville 


W ayne 


1,738 


\\ ayne 


Wayne 


1,899 


Oakwood 1 


Wayne 


1,990 


West Branch 


Ogemaw 


1,105 


Ontonagon 


< tatonagon 


1,406 


Whitehall 


Muskegon 


1,230 


Ovid 


Clinton 


1,067 


\\ illiamston 


Ingham 


1.060 



^Falling within Hi' 1 adjacent territory of Detroit 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Itapids 



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Michigan (continued) 

Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 
Yale St. Clair 1,223 Zeeland Ottawa 2.275 

500 to 1,000, 106 Towns. Population, 75,497 



Ahmeek 


Keweenaw 


892 


Deckerville 


Sanilac 


782 


Akron 


Tuscola 


505 


Petour 


Chippewa 


612 


Almont 


Lapeer 


789 


Dexter 


Washtenaw 


587 


Alpha 


Iron 


818 


East Lake 


Manistee 


675 


Armada 


Macomb 


711 


Edmore 


Montcalm 


772 


Ashley 


Gratiot 


596 


Elberta 


Benzie 


588 


Athens 


Calhoun 


553 


Elk Rapids 


Antrim 


684 


Augusta 


Kalamazoo 


651 


Elkton 


Huron 


500 


Bancroft 


Shiawassee 


529 


Elsie 


Clinton 


680 


Baraga 


Baraga 


942 


Farmington 


Oakland 


853 


Beaver ton 


Gladwin 


549 


Fennville 


Allegan 


547 


Bellaire 


Antrim 


624 


Frankenmuth 


Saginaw 


733 


Belleville 


Wayne 


626 


Gaastra 


Iron 


911 


Benzonia 


Benzie 


543 


Galesburg 


Kalamazoo 


692 


Berrien Springs 


Berrien 


918 


Grandville 1 


Kent 


799 


Breckenridge 


Gratiot 


698 


Grass Lake 


Jackson 


744 


Brighton 


Livingston 


800 


Grosse Pointe 


J Macomb 


519 


Brooklyn 


Jackson 


611 


Shores 


\Wayne 




Brown City 


Sanilac 


828 


Howard City 


Montcalm 


913 


Burr Oak 


St. Joseph 


589 


Kalkaska 


Kalkaska 


866 


Capac 


St. Clair 


791 


Laingsburg 


Shiawassee 


693 


Carson City 


Montcalm 


973 


Lake City 


Missaukee 


582 


Carsonville 


Sanilac 


536 


Lakeview 


Montcalm 


886 


Central Lake 


Antrim 


676 


Lawrence 


Van Buren 


664 


Centreville 


St. Joseph 


701 


Le Roy 


Osceola 


642 


Clinton 


Lenawee 


961 


Linden 


Genesee 


579 


Coleman 


Midland 


769 


Litchfield 


Hillsdale 


716 


Coloma 


Berrien 


663 


Lyons 


Ionia 


574 


Colon 


St. Joseph 


745 


McBain 


Missaukee 


547 


Columbiaville 


Lapeer 


656 


Mackinaw City/ Cheboygan 


679 


Concord 


Jackson 


535 




\ Emmet 




Coopersville 


Ottawa 


914 


Manton 


Wexford 


793 


Davison 


Genesee 


811 


Marcellus 


Cass 


966 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 



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Population \\i> [ts Distribi tton 



Michigan (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Pop. 



Marion 


< teceola 


708 


Petersburg 


Monroe 


514 


Marietta 


Sanilac 


969 


Pigeon 


Huron 


780 


Mai vsville 


St. Clair 


941 


Pinconning 


Bay 


769 


Ma\ ville 


Tuscola 


652 


Saline 


Washtenaw 


830 


Mcdon 


St. Joseph 


625 


Saranac 


Ionia 


750 


Merrill 


Saginaw 


636 


Saugatuck 


Allegan 


526 


Middleville 


Barry 


833: 


Schoolcraft 


Kalamazoo 


731 


Millington 


Tuscola 


689 


Shepherd 


Isabella 


823 


Montague 


Muskegon 


845 


South Lyon 


Oakland 


615 


Montrose 


Genesee 


522 


Spring Lake 


Ottawa 


978 


New Baltimore 


| Macomb 


974 


Springport 


Jackson 


535 




\St. Clair 




Standish 


Axenac 


795 


New Haven 


Macomb 


535 


Stanton 


Montcalm 


862 


North Branch 


Lapeer 


645 


Stephenson 


Menominee 


550 


North Muskego: 


n Muskegon 


630 


Stockbridge 


Ingham 


749 


Northport 


Leelanau 


507 


Tekonsha 


Calhoun 


569 


Olivet 


Eaton 


500 


Utica 


Macomb 


588 


Orion 


Oakland 


929 


Vermontville 


Eaton 


585 


Parma 


Jackson 


564 


Wayland 


Allegan 


853 


Pellston 


Emmet 


915 


White Cloud 


Newaygo 


618 


Pentwater 


Oceana 


956 


White Pigeon 


St. Joseph 


887 


Perry 


Shiawassee 


734 









Under 500, 145 Towns. Population, 47,098 



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MINNESOTA 




Population 2,387,125 
Area in sq. mi. 80,858 
Pop. per sq. mi. 29 . 5 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 3 



Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



11.33 
39.50 



178,478 

1,358 

93,517 

7,000 

9,162 



259,743 

408,222 

1,377 

188,000 

279 



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I'olM LATI01N AND ITS DlSTRIBl TI01N 



MINNESOTA 

Population, 2,387,125 — 2.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 530,472 (Estimated) 
Negroes, 8,809 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


59 


1,051,593 


44.1 


Cities and towns of 








200,000 and over 


2 


615,280 


25.8 


100,000 to 200,000 











50,000 to 100,000 


1 


98,917 


4.1 


25,000 to 50,000 











15,000 to 25,000 


3 


50,105 


2.1 


10,000 to 15,000 


5 


61,420 


2.6 


5,000 to 10,000 


16 


114,851 


4.8 


2,500 to 5,000 


32 


111,020 


4.7 


Rural territory 




1,335,532 


55.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


105 


164,245 


6.9 


500 to 1,000 


142 


100,969 


4.2 


Under 500 


386 


103,055 


4.3 


Other rural territory 




967,263 


40.5 



Town County Pop. Town County 

200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 615,280 
Minneapolis lhnnepin 380.582 St. Paul Ramsey 



Duluth 



Hibbing 
St. Cloud 



50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 98,917 
St. Louis 98,917 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 50,105 

St. Louis 15.089 Winona Winona 

(Benton 15.873 

< Sherburne 
[Stearns 



Pop. 
234,698 



19,143 



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Minnesota (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 61,420 

Austin 

Faribault 

Mankato 



Pop. 



Mower 


10,118 


Rochester 


Olmsted 


13,722 


Rice 


11,089 


Virginia 


St. Louis 


14,022 


Rlue Earth 


12,469 









5,000 to 10,000, 16 Cities. Population, 114,851 



Albert Lea 

Remidji 

Rrainerd 

Chisholm 

Cloquet 

Crookston 

Eveleth 

Fergus Falls 



Freeborn 
Reltrami 
Crow Wing 
St. Louis 
Carlton 
Polk 
St. Louis 
Otter Tail 



8,056 
7,086 
9,591 
9,039 
5,127 
6,825 
7,205 
7,581 



Little Falls 
Moorhead 
New Ulm 
Owatonna 
Red Wing 
South St. Paul 1 
Stillwater 
Willmar 



Morrison 

Clay 

Rrown 

Steele 

Goodhue 

Dakota 

Washington 

Kandiyohi 



2,500 to 5,000, 32 Cities. Population, 111,020 



Alexandria 
Anoka 
Aurora 
Rlue Earth 
Columbia 

Heights 1 
Crosby 
Detroit 
Ely 

Fairmont 
Gilbert 
Grand Rapids 
Hastings 
Hutchinson 
International 

Falls 
Lake City 
Litchfield 



Douglas 
Anoka 
St. Louis 
Faribault 

Anoka 
Crow Wing 
Recker 
St. Louis 
Martin 
St. Louis 
Itasca 
Dakota 
McLeod 



3,388 
4,287 
2,809 
2,568 

2,968 
3,500 
3,426 
4,902 
4,630 
3,510 
2,914 
4,571 
3,379 



Luverne 

Marshall 

Melrose 

Montevideo 

Northfield 

Pipestone 

St. James 

St. Peter 

Sauk Center 

Staples 

Thief River 

Falls 
Two Harbors 
Waseca 



Rock 

Lyon 

Stearns 

Chippewa 

Rice 

Pipestone 

Watonman 

Nicollet 

Stearns 

Todd 

Pennington 

Lake 

Waseca 



Koochiching 3,448 
Wabasha 2,846 
Meeker 2,790 



West 

Minneapolis 1 Hennepin 

West St. Paul 1 Dakota 

Worthington Nobles 



Ada 
Adrian 



1,000 to 2,500, 105 Towns. Population, 164,245 

Norman 1,411 Aitkin Aitkin 

Nobles 1,087 Appleton Swift 



5,500 
5,720 
6,745 
7,252 
8,637 
6,860 
7,735 
5,892 



2,782 
3,092 
2,529 
4,419 
4,023 
3,325 
2,673 
4,335 
2,699 
2,570 

4,685 
4,546 
3,908 

3,055 
2,962 
3,481 



1,490 
1.579 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 



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Population and Its Distribution 



Minnesota (continued) 



Toivn 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



1,000/0 2,500 (continued) 



Barnesville 


Clay 


1,564 


Ironton 


Crow \\ ing 


1,165 


Belle Plaine 


Scott 


1,251 


Jackson 


Jackson 


2,144 


Benson 


Swift 


2,111 


Janesville 


Waseca 


1,261 


Hiwahik 


St. Louis 


2,024 


Jordan 


Scott 


1,106 


Blooming 






Kasson 


Dodge 


1,150 


Prairie 


Steele 


1,012 


Keewatin 


Itasca 


1,879 


Bovey 


Itasca 


1,324 


Kenyon 


Goodhue 


1,362 


Breckenridge 


Wilkin 


2,401 


Kinney 


St. Louis 


1,200 


Browns Valley 


Traverse 


1,073 


Lake Crystal 


Blue Earth 


1,204 


Buffalo 


Wright 


1,438 


Lakefield 


Jackson 


1,346 


Buhl 


St. Louis 


2,007 


Lanesboro 


Fillmore 


1,015 


Caledonia 


Houston 


1,570 


Le Sueur 


Le Sueur 


1,795 


Cambridge 


Isanti 


1,080 


Long Prairie 


Todd 


1,346 


Canby 


Yellow 




Madelia 


Watonwan 


1,447 




Medicine 


1,754 


Madison 


Lac qui Parle 1,838 


Cannon Falls 


Goodhue 


1,315 


Mahnomen 


Mahnomen 


1,076 


Cass Lake 


Cass 


2,109 


Milaca 


Mille Lacs 


1,347 


Chaska 


Carver 


1,966 


Montgomery 


Le Sueur 


1,297 


Chatfield 


f Fillmore 


1,382 


Monticello 


Wright 


1,024 




\ Olmsted 




Mora 


Kanabec 


1,006 


Cokato 


Wright 


1,014 


Morris 


Stevens 


2,320 


Coleraine 


Itasca 


1,300 


Mountain Iron 


St. Louis 


1,546 


Dawson 


Lac qui Parle 1,511 


Mountain Lake 


Cottonwood 


1,309 


Deer River 


Itasca 


1,044 


Nashwauk 


Itasca 


2,414 


East Grand 






New Prague 


(Le Sueur 


1,540 


Forks 


Polk 


2,490 




\Scott 




Edina 1 


Hennepin 


1,833 


North Mankatc 


1 Nicollet 


1,840 


Fairfax 


Renville 


1,066 


North St. Paul 1 


Bamsey 


1,979 


Farmington 


Dakota 


1,449 


Olivia 


Renville 


1,488 


Fosston 


Polk 


1,014 


Ortonville 


(Big Stone 


1,758 


Frazee 


Becker 


1,277 




1 Lac qui Parle 


Gleneoe 


McLeod 


1,747 


Osakis 


l Douglas 


1,480 


Glenwood 


Pope 


2,187 




\Todd 




Graceville 


Big Stone 


1,022 


Park Bapids 


Hubbard 


1,603 


Granite Falls 


(Chippewa 


1,611 


Paynesville 


Stearns 


1,060 




] Yellow 




Pelican Rapids 


Otter Tail 


1,156 




Medicine 




Perham 


Otter Tail 


1,370 


Hallock 


Kittson 


1,012 


Pine City 


Pine 


1,303 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 



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Minnesota (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Plainview 


Wabasha 


1,370 


Sleepy Eye 


Brown 


2,449 


Preston 


Fillmore 


1,227 


South Stillwater Washington 


1,936 


Princeton 


Mille Lacs 


1,685 


Spring Valley 


Fillmore 


1,871 


Proctorknott 


St. Louis 


2,378 


Springfield 


Brown 


1,849 


Red Lake Falls 


; Red Lake 


1,549 


Tracy 


Lyon 


2,463 


Redwood Falls 


Redwood 


2,421 


Wabasha 


Wabasha 


2,249 


Renville 


Renville 


1,142 


Wadena 


Wadena 


2,186 


Richfield 1 


Hennepin 


2,411 


Warren 


Marshall 


1,772 


Robbinsdale 1 


Hennepin 


1,369 


Warroad 


Roseau 


1,211 


Roseau 


Roseau 


1,012 


Waterville 


Le Sueur 


1,211 


Rushford 


Fillmore 


1,142 


Wells 


Faribault 


1,894 


St. Charles 


Winona 


1,351 


Wheaton 


Traverse 


1,337 


St. Louis Park 1 


Hennepin 


2,281 


White Bear Lake^Ramsev 


2,022 


Sandstone 


Pine 


1,200 


Windom 


Cottonwood 


2,123 


Sauk Rapids 


Ren ton 


2,349 


Winnebago City Faribault 


1,641 


Shakopee 


Scott 


1,988 


Winthrop 


Sibley 


1,146 


Slayton 


Murray 


1,045 


Zumbrota 


Goodhue 


1,265 


500 to 1,000, 142 Towns 


. Population, 100,969 




Adams 


Mower 


609 


Braham 


Isanti 


511 


Akeley 


Hubbard 


855 


Bricelyn 


Faribault 


564 


Albany 


Stearns 


824 


Brooklyn Center Hennepin 


788 


Alden 


Freeborn 


530 


Brooten 


Stearns 


649 


Amboy 


Rlue Earth 


527 


Browerville 


Todd 


681 


Annandale 


Wright 


644 


Brownton 


McLeod 


540 


Argyle 


Marshall 


956 


Carlton 


Carlton 


700 


Arlington 


Sibley 


776 


Carver 


Carver 


504 


Atwater 


Kandiyohi 


735 


Ceylon 


Martin 


543 


Avon 


Stearns 


709 


Clara City 


Chippewa 


750 


Bagley 


Clearwater 


814 


Clarkfield 


Yellow 




Ralaton 


Lyon 


664 




Medicine 


724 


Rattle Lake 


Otter Tail 


628 


Clinton 


Rig Stone 


512 


Raudette 


Reltrami 


960 


Cold Spring 


Stearns 


705 


Beardsley 


Rig Stone 


507 


Comfrey 


Brown 


533 


Rird Island 


Renville 


976 


Cottonwood 


Lyon 


813 


Rlackduck 


Reltrami 


788 


Crystal 


Hennepin 


814 


Royd 


Lac qui Parle 


549 


Dassel 


Meeker 


804 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 



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Minnesota continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


< 'aunty 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Dcerwood 


( row \\ in^' 


532 


1 liin klr\ 


Pine 


673 


Delano 


Wrighl 


924 


1 [olding 


Stearns 


507 


Dilworth 


< I.,s 


882 


Houston 


1 [ouston 


778 


Dodge < Center 


1 lodge 


021 


Howard Lake 


\\ right 


744 


1 lagle Bend 


Todd 


600 


Ivanhoe 


Lincoln 


655 


Eden Vallej 


Meeker 

^learns 


665 


Jasper 


Pipestone 
Rock 


968 


Edgerton 


Pipestone 


657 


Kasota 


1 .i Nieur 


686 


El how Lake 


i hranl 


867 


Kelliher 


Beltrami 


514 


Elgin 


\\ abasha 


501 


Kerkho\iTi 


Swift 


568 


Elk River 


Sherburne 


983 


Lake Benton 


Lincoln 


944 


Ellsworth 


Nobles 


667 


Lake Park 


Becker 


700 


Klniore 


Faribault 


904 


Lamberton 


Mi dwood 


872 


Excelsior 


Hennepin 


799 


Le Roy 


Mower 


707 


Fertile 


Polk 


800 


Le Sueur Center Le Sueur 


863 


Foley 


Benton 


837 


Lewiston 


Winona 


758 


Foresl Lake 


\\ asliington 


800 


Lindstrom 


Chisago 


523 


Franklin 


Renville 


510 


Lyle 


Mower 


505 


Franklin 


St. Louis 


807 


Mcintosh 


Polk 


805 


Freeport 


Stearns 


525 


Mabel 


Fillmore 


550 


Fulda 


Murray 


893 


Maple Lake 


W right 


677 


< Jaylord 


Sibley 


783 


Mapleton 


Blue Earth 


857 


Gibbon 


Sibley 


583 


Marble 


Itasca 


742 


Golden Valley 1 


Hennepin 


830 


Maynard 


Chippewa 


536 


Grand Meadow 


Mower 


579 


Milan 


Chippewa 


590 


I [alstad 


Norman 


528 


Minncota 


Lyon 


894 


1 [ancock 


Si.'vens 


763 


Moose Lake 


Carlton 


571 


Harmony 


Fillmore 


718 


Morgan 


Redwood 


670 


Harris 


Chisago 


672 


Morristown 


Rice 


688 


Hawley 


Clay 


939 


Morton 


Renville 


709 


Bayfield 


Dodge 


799 


New London 


Kandyohi 


527 


1 lector 


Renville 


830 


New : Richland 


Waseca 


754 


Henderson 


Sil>le\ 


766 


New York 


Otter Tail 


700 


Hendricks 


Lincoln 


731 


North Branch 


Chisago 


742 


EEenning 


Otter Tail 


755 


Norwood 


Carver 


563 


Herman 


Grant 


630 


Parkers Prairie 


Otter Tail 


570 


Heron Lake 


Jackson 


922 


Picrz 


Morrison 


624 


II HI City 


Aitkin 


928 


Pine Island 


Goodhue 


934 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 



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Town 



County 



Minnesota (continued) 
Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Richmond 


Stearns 


651 


Taconite 


Itasca 


621 


Royalton 


Morrison 


690 


Taylors Falls 


Chisago 


570 


Rush City 


Chisago 


971 


Tower 


St. Louis 


706 


Rushford 


Fillmore 


663 


Truman 


Martin 


752 


St. Joseph 


Stearns 


717 


Twin Valley 


Norman 


676 


St. Paul Park 1 


Washington 


900 


Tyler 


Lincoln 


858 


Sacred Heart 


Renville 


763 


Ulen 


Clay 


590 


Sartell 


I Renton 


510 


Verndale 


Wadena 


571 




\ Stearns 




Waconia 


Carver 


901 


Sebeka 


Wadena 


585 


Waite Park 


Stearns 


963 


Sherburne 


Martin 


832 


Walker 


Cass 


785 


Spooner 


Reltrami 


571 


Walnut Grove 


Redwood 


663 


Spring Grove 


Houston 


753 


Watertown 


Carver 


534 


Star buck 


Pope 


824 


Wayzata 


Hennepin 


633 


Stephen 


Marshall 


581 


Welcome 


Martin 


612 


Stewart 


McLeod 


540 


West Concord 


Dodge 


704 


Stewartville 


Olmsted 


941 


Westbrook 


Cottonwood 


654 



Under 500, 375 Towns. Population, 103,055 
1 Falling within the adjacent territory oj Minneapolis and St. Paul 



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MISSISSIPPI 



Population 1,790,618 
Area in sq. mi. 46,362 
Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 
Percent of U.S. pop. 1 . 7 




Location of cities of 
15,000 and over 




yicksburg^/Meridi 
* Jackson 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



9.59 
22.44 



272.101 

1.053 

45,779 

2.700 
1.117 



45,030 
56,648 

116 
35,600 

110 



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Population, 1,790,618- 
Families,* 397,915- 
Negroes, 935,184 



MISSISSIPPI 

-1.7 per cent of population of United States 
(Estimated) 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


32 


240,121 


13.4 


Cities and towns of 








15,000 to 25,000 


3 


64,288 


3.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


6 


71,913 


4.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


53,156 


3.0 


2,500 to 5,000 


15 


50,764 


2.8 


Rural territory 




1,550,497 


86.6 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


53 


81,474 


4.5 


500 to 1,000 


74 


51,416 


2.9 


Under 500 


172 


42,985 


2.4 


Other rural territory 




1,374,622 


76.8 



Town 



Jackson 
Meridian 



County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 64,288 
22,817 Vicksburg 



Hinds 

Lauderdale 23,399 



Warren 



10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 71,913 

Biloxi Harrison 10,937 

Columbus Lowndes 10,501 

Greenville Washington 11,560 



Hattiesburg 

Laurel 

Natchez 



Forrest 

Jones 

Adams 



5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 53,156 

Clarksdale Coahoma 7,552 McComb Pike 

Corinth Alcorn 5,498 Pascagoula Jackson 

Greenwood Leflore 7,793 ' Tupelo Lee 

Gulfport Harrison 8,157 Yazoo Yazoo 



Pop. 



18,072 



13,270 
13,037 
12,608 



7,775 
6,082 
5,055 
5.244 



*See preface 



1 1 



Popl LATIOIN WD [TS DISTRIBUTION 



Tou n 



Mississippi (continued) 

County /'-*/>. Town 



County 



2, ! 500 /o 5,000, L5 Ci7u«. Population, :>0,764 



/'u/i- 



Aberdeen 


Monroe 


1,071 


Moss Point 


Jackson 


3,340 


Amory 


Monroe 


2,861 


New Albany 


Union 


2,531 


Bay St. Louis 


Elanco k 


3,033 


Okolona 


Chickasaw 


3,852 


Brookhaven 


Lincoln 


4,706 


Starkville 


Oktibbeha 


2,596 


( 'anion 


Madison 


:\:i:n 


\\ ater Valley 


Yalobusha 


4,315 


i Charleston 


Tallahatchie 


3,007 


\\ est Point 


Clay 


4,400 


Columbia 


Marion 


2,826 


\\ inona 


Montgomery 


2,572 


Grenada 


( rrenada 


3,402 









1,000 to 2,500, 53 Towns. Population. 81,474 



ArktTlliall 


Choctaw 


1,264 


Batesville 


Panola 


1,050 


Belzoni 


Humphreys 


2,277 


Booneville 


Prentiss 


1,495 


Bude 


Franklin 


1,121 


( !<\ eland 


Boli\ar 


1,674 


Collins 


Covington 


1,389 


Crystal Springs 


Copiali 


1,395 


Durant 


Holmes 


1,870 


Ellisville 


Jones 


1,681 


Forest 


Scott 


1,188 


Gloster 


Amite 


1,079 


Hazlehurst 


Copiah 


1,762 


Holly Springs 


Marshall 


2,113 


Houston 


Chickasaw 


1,408 


Indianola 


Sunflower 


2,112 


Ittabena 


Leflore 


J, 620 


Iuka 


Tishomingo 


1,306 


Kosciusko 


Attala 


2,258 


Leland 


Washington 


2,003 


Lexington 


Holmes 


1,792 


Louisville 


\\ inston 


1,777 


Lumberton 


Lamar 


2,192 


Macon 


Noxubee 


2,051 


Magnolia 


Pike 


2.012 



Marks 


Quitman 


1,020 


Moorhead 


Sunflower 


1,600 


Newton 


Newton 


1.601 


Norfield 


Lincoln 


1,080 


Ocean Springs 


Jackson 


1,732 


Oxford 


Lafayette 


2,150 


Pass Christian 


Harrison 


2,357 


Pelahatchie 


Rankin 


1,212 


Philadelphia 


Neshoba 


1,669 


Picayune 


Pearl River 


2,479 


Pontotoc 


Pontotoc 


1,274 


Poplarville 


Pearl River 


1.290 


Port Gibson 


Claiborne 


1,691 


Quitman 


Clarke 


1,375 


Richton 


Perry 


1,363 


Rosedale 


Bolivar 


1,696 


Ruleville 


Sunflower 


1,022 


Sardis 


Panola 


1,352 


Senatobia 


Tate 


1,126 


Shaw 


Bolivar 


1,375 


Shelby 


Bolivar 


1,300 


Summit 


Pike 


1.187 


Sumrall 


Lamar 


1,444 


Tutwiler 


Tallahatchie 


1,010 


Tylertown 


Walthall 


1,116 


Union 


Newton 


1,012 


Wiggins 


Stone 


1,037 


Woodville 


Wilkinson 


1,012 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Mississippi (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



500 to 1,000, 74 Towns. Population, 51,416 



Artesia 


Lowndes 


583 


Isola 


Humphreys 


616 


Baldwyn 


fLee 


922 


Lambert 


Quitman 


957 




\ Prentiss 




Leakesville 


Greene 


555 


Bay Springs 


Jasper 


861 


Liberty 


Amite 


515 


Blue Mountain 


Tippah 


654 


Long Beach 


Harrison 


980 


Bogue Chitto 


Lincoln 


605 


Louise 


Humphreys 


537 


Boyle 


Bolivar 


702 


Lucedale 


George 


629 


Brandon 


Rankin 


691 


McCool 


Attala 


517 


Brooksville 


Noxubee 


854 


Magee 


Simpson 


730 


Byhalia 


Marshall 


514 


Mendenhall 


Simpson 


637 


Calhoun City 


Calhoun 


502 


Merigold 


Bolivar 


606 


Carrollton 


Carroll 


510 


Mound Bayou 


Bolivar 


803 


Carthage 


Leake 


635 


Mount Olive 


Covington 


778 


Centerville 


J Amite 
\ Wilkinson 


755 


Nettleton 


fLee 
\ Monroe 


653 


Clinton 


Hinds 


669 


North 






Cohay 


Smith 


822 


Greenwood 


Leflore 


639 


Coldwater 


Tate 


856 


Noxapater 


Winston 


515 


Como 


Panola 


818 


Osyka 


Pike 


704 


Crenshaw 


Panola 


512 


Ovett 


Jones 


570 


D'Lo 


Simpson 


646 


Purvis 


Lamar 


919 


DeKalb 


Kemper 


554 


Raymond 


Hinds 


500 


Drew 


Sunflower 


721 


Ripley 


Tippah 


856 


Duck Hill 


Montgomery 


528 


Rolling Fork 


Sharkey 


703 


Ecru 


Pontotoc 


642 


Sandersville 


Jones 


559 


Edwards 


Hinds 


727 


Scooba 


Kemper 


700 


Electric Mills 


Kemper 


600 


Shubuta 


Clarke 


912 


Enterprise 


Clarke 


700 


Shuqualak 


Noxubee 


764 


Eupora 


Webster 


943 


Stephenson 


J Amite 


528 


Fayette 


Jefferson 


840 




\ Wilkinson 




Flora 


Madison 


698 


Sumner 


Tallahatchie 


613 


Friar Point 


Coahoma 


954 


Sunflower 


Sunflower 


517 


Goodman 


Holmes 


589 


Taylorsville 


Smith 


601 


Handsboro 


Harrison 


809 


Tchula 


Holmes 


550 


Hernando 


De Sota 


796 


Tunica 


Tunica 


955 


Hickory 


Newton 


618 


Vaiden 


Carroll 


579 


Hollandale 


Washington 


799 


Vardaman 


Calhoun 


599 


Houlka 


Chickasaw 


803 


Verona 


Lee 


500 


Inverness 


Sunflower 


561 


Waynesboro 


Wayne 


680 



146 POPULATION AM) ITS DISTRIBUTION 

Mississippi (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 
Webb Tallahatchie 553 Wesson Copiah 885 

Under 500, 172 Toivns. Population, 42,985 



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MISSOURI 



Population 3,404,055 
Area in sq. mi. 68,727 
Pop. per sq. mi. 49 . 5 

Per cent of U. S. pop/3. 2 



St.Louis 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



11.98 
23.97 



263,004 

2,089 

96,041 

7,550 

8,231 



244,427 

511,246 

2,667 

207,000 

263 



I I;: 



I'ol'i LATI01S \M> [TS DlSTRIBl TION 



MISSOURI 

Population, '■'>. 104,055 3.2 per cm i of populal ion of I aited States 
Families," 75r>, l.">7 K.siimatrdi 
Negroes, 178,241 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


63 


1,586,903 


16.7 


Cities and towns of 








500,000 and over 


1 


772,897 


22.7 


] 00.000 to 500,000 


I 


324,110 


9.5 


50,000 lo 100,000 


1 


77,939 


2.3 


2.",. 000 to 50,000 


2 


69,533 


2.0 


15,000 to L\">.000 


2 


40,450 


1.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


6 


69,696 


2.1 


5.000 to 10,000 


16 


109,337 


3.2 


2,500 to 5,000 


34 


122,641 


3.6 


Rural territory 




1,817,152 


53.3 


( 'it it's and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


116 


184,461 


5.4 


500 to 1.000 


143 


102,775' 


3.0 


Under 500 


385 


102,475 


3.0 


( Mlirr rural territory 




1.127,111 


11.9 



Town County Pop. Town County 

500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 772,897 
St. Louis St. Louis 772,897 

100,000 to 500,000, 1 City. Population. 321.110 
Kansas Cit} Jackson 321.1 in 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77,939 
St. Joseph Buchanan 77,939 

*See preface 



Pop. 



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Missouri (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 69,533 



Pop. 



Joplin 



Jasper 29,902 Springfield 



Greene 39,631 



15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 40,450 
Hannibal Marion 19,306 Sedalia Pettis 

10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 69,696 



21,144 



Cape 


Cape 




Independence 1 


Jackson 


11.686 


Girardeau 


Girardeau 


10,252 


Jefferson City 


Cole 


14,490 


Carthage 


Jasper 


10,068 


Moberly 


Bandolph 


12.808 


Columbia 


Boone 


10,392 








5,000 to 10,000 ; 


, 16 Cities. Population, 


, 109,337 




Brookfield 


Linn 


6,304 


Mexico 


Audrain 


6,013 


Chillieothe 


Livingston 


6,772 


Nevada 


Vernon 


7,139 


Clinton 


Henry 


5,098 


Poplar Bluff 


Butler 


8,042 


De Soto 


Jefferson 


5,003 


St. Charles 


St. Charles 


8,503 


Fulton 


Callaway 


5,595 


Trenton 


Grundy 


6,951 


Kirks ville 


Adair 


7,213 


University 2 


St. Louis 


6,792 


Maplewood 2 


St. Louis 


7,431 


Webb City 


Jasper 


7,807 


Marshall 


Saline 


5,200 


Webster Groves 2 St. Louis 


9.171 


2,500 to 5,000, 


34 Cities, 


Population, 


122,641 




Aurora 


Lawrence 


3,575 


Excelsior Springs Clay 


4,165 


Bonne Terre 


St. Francois 3,815 


Farmington 


St. Francoi: 


s 2,685 


Boonville 


Cooper 


4,665 


Festus 


Jefferson 


3,348 


Butler 


Bates 


2,702 


Fredericktown 


Madison 


3.121 


Cameron 


Clinton 


3,248 


Higginsville 


Lafayette 


2.72 1 


Carrollton 


Carroll 


3,218 


Kennett 


Dunklin 


3,622 


Caruthersville 


Pemiscot 


4,750 


Kirkwood 2 


St. Louis 


4,422 


Chaffee 


Scott 


3,035 


Lebanon 


Laclede 


2,848 


Charleston 


Mississippi 


3,410 


Lexington 


Lafayette 


4,695 


Clayton 


St. Louis 


3,028 


Liberty 


Clay 


3,097 


Dexter 


Stoddard 


2,635 


Louisiana 


Pike 


4,060 


Eldon 


Miller 


2,636 


Macon 


Macon 


3,549 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis 



150 



PolM lATlo.N AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 





Missouri 


(continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Marceline 


Linn 


3,760 


Sikeston 


Scott 


3,613 


M.u vville 


Nodaway 


4,711 


Slater 


Saline 


3,797 


Monett 


Barry 


4,206 


Warrensburg 


Johnson 


4,811 


Neosho 


Newton 


3,968 


Washington 


Franklin 


3,132 


Richmond 


Ray 


4,409 


West Plains 


Howell 


3,178 


1,000 to 2,500, 116 Towns. Population, 


184,461 




Albany 


Gentry 


2,016 


Fayette 


Howard 


2,381 


Appleton City 


St. Clair 


1,262 


Ferguson 1 


St. Louis 


1,874 


Ash Grove 


Greene 


1,000 


Fornfelt 


Scott 


1,819 


Bernie 


Stoddard 


1,571 


Gallatin 


Daviess 


1,747 


Bethany 


Harrison 


2,080 


Gideon 


New Madrid 1,197 


Bevier 


Macon 


1,868 


Glasgow 


Howard 


1,351 


Bloomfield 


Stoddard 


1,094 


Granby 


Newton 


1,736 


Bolivar 


Polk 


1,980 


Grant City 


Worth 


1,305 


Bowling Green 


Pike 


1,965 


Greenfield 


Dade 


1,440 


Braymer 


Caldwell 


1,018 


Hamilton 


Caldwell 


1,689 


Brunswick 


Chariton 


1,411 


Harrisonville 


Cass 


2,073 


CainesviHe 


Harrison 


1,051 


Hayti 


Pemiscot 


1,507 


California 


Moniteau 


2,218 


Hermann 


Gasconade 


1,701 


Campbell 


Dunklin 


2,025 


Higbee 


• Randolph 


1,400 


Canton 


Lewis 


1,949 


Holden 


Johnson 


2,011 


Cardwell 


Dunklin 


1,043 


Huntsville 


Randolph 


2,126 


Carl Junction 


Jasper 


1,377 


Illmo 


Scott 


1,275 


Carterville 


Jasper 


2,434 


Jackson 


Cape 




Cassville 


Barry- 


1,002 




Girardeau 2,114 


Centralia 


Boone 


2,071 


Kahoka 


Clark 


1,624 


Clarence 


Shelby 


1,400 


King City 


Gentry 


1,150 


Crane 


Stout- 


1,151 


La Grange 


Lewis 


1,114 


Crystal City 


Jeff erson 


2,243 


La Plata 


Macon 


1,463 


Deepwater 


Henry 


1,391 


Lamar 


Barton 


2,255 


Doniphan 


Bipley 


1,248 


Lathrop 


Clinton 


1,100 


East Prairie 


Mississippi 


1,124 


Lees Summit 


Jackson 


1,467 


Edina 


Knox 


1,438 


Liberal 


Barton 


1,160 


Eldorado Springs Cedar 


2,212 


Maiden 


Dunklin 


2,098 


Elsberry 


Lincoln 


1,255 


Marionville 


Lawrence 


1,167 


Elvins 


St. Francois 2,418 


Marshheld 


Webster 


1,371 



1 Falling ivithin the adjacent territory of St. Louis 



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Missouri (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 



Maysville De Kalb 1,057 

Memphis Scotland 1,941 

Milan Sullivan 2,395 

Monroe City f Marion 1,941 

\ Monroe 
Montgomery City Montgomery 1,683 
Morehouse New Madrid 1,913 

Mound City Holt 1,472 

Mount Vernon Lawrence 1,254 
Mountain Grove Wright 2,212 

Mountain View Howell 1,058 

New Madrid 1,908 



New Madrid 

Newburg 

Norborne 

Novinger 

Odessa 

Oran 

Osceola 

Pacific 

Palmyra 

Paris 

Parma 

Pattonsburg 

Peirce City 

Perryville 

Piedmont 

Plattsburg 

Pleasant Hill 

Portageville 

Princeton 



Phelps 

Carroll 

Adair 

Lafayette 

Scott 

St. Clair 

Franklin 

Marion 

Monroe 



1,235 
1,180 
1,743 
1,786 
1,141 
1,025 
1,275 
1,964 
1,431 



New Madrid 1,241 
Daviess 1,068 
Lawrence 1,476 
Perry 1,763 

Wayne 1,086 

Clinton 1,719 

Cass 1,965 

New Madrid 1,244 
Mercer 1,576 



County 



Republic 
Rich Hill 
Richmond 
Heights 
Rockport 
RoUa 
St. James 
Ste. Genevieve 

Salem 

Salisbury 

Sarcoxie 

Savannah 

Senath 

Seneca 

Shelbina 

Stanberry 

Sweet Springs 

Tarkio 

Thayer 

Tipton 

Troy 

Union 

Uniondale 

Unionville 

Vandalia 

Versailles 

Wellsville 

Willow Springs 

Windsor 



Greene 
Bates 



Pop. 



1,097 
2,261 



St. Louis 2,136 

Atchison 1,136 

Phelps 2,077 

Phelps 1,117 
Ste. 

Genevieve 2,046 

Dent 1,771 

Chariton 1,757 
Jasper 



Andrew 

Dunklin 

Newton 

Shelby 

Gentry 

Saline 

Atchison 

Oregon 

Moniteau 

Lincoln 

Franklin 

St. Louis 

Putnam 

Audrain 

Morgan 



1,023 
1,831 
1,054 
1,104 
1,809 
1,864 
1,177 
1,870 
1,738 
1,170 
1,116 
1,605 
1,315 
1,765 
2,158 
1,651 



Montgomery 1,551 
Howell 1,441 

Henry 2,034 



500 to 1,000, 143 Towns. Population, 102,775 



Adrian 

Advance 

Anderson 

Armstrong 

Atlanta 

Ava 

Bel ton 

Billings 



Bates 

Stoddard 

McDonald 

Howard 

Macon 

Douglas 

Cass 

Christian 



955 
551 
918 
616 
536 
845 
899 
614 



Bismark 

Blue Springs 

Bosworth 

Branson 

Breckenridge 

Browning 

Bucklin 



St. Francois 949 
Jackson 551 

672 



Carroll 

Taney 

Caldwell 

Linn 

Sullivan 

Linn 



598 
860 
694 

863 



I 52 



P0P1 LATION \M> [TS DlSl IUBI TION 



\l issouri (continued) 



Town 



Countv 



Pop. 



Town 



( i>tinl\ 



Pop. 



.".on to 1,000 (continued) 



Buffalo 


Dallas 


915 


Hale 


< larroll 


690 


Bunceton 


( looper 


860 


1 lardin 


Ray 


847 


Burlington 






Hartville 


Wright 


:,2I 


Junction 


Nodaway 


')7<l 


1 [enriel ta 


Ma> 


630 


( labool 


Texas 


<)<>;, 


Holland 


Pemiscol 


530 


( lalhoun 


1 1 « iir > 


603 


1 lopkins 


Nodaway 


918 


Callao 


Macon 


542 


Hornersville 


Dunklin 


(.17 


< .iimli'D 


Raj 


53 1 


Houston 


Texas 


772 


( lenter 


Rail. 


575 


1 [umansville 


Polk 


947 


Chamois 


( (sage 


700 


Hume 


Bates 


542 


( llarksville 


Pike 


729 


Ironton 


Iron 


832 


Clarkton 


1 hinklin 


689 


Jamesport 


Daviess 


884 


Cole Camp 


Benton 


889 


Jasper 


Jasper 


766 


( lommerce 


Scotl 


593 


Kearney 


Clay 


625 


Conception 






Keytesville 


Chariton 


872 


Junction 


Nodaway 


518 


Knob Nostcr 


Johnson 


617 


Concordia 


Lafayette 


962 


La Belle 


Lewis 


878 


( '.i>n\\a\ 


Laclede 


546 


La Monte 


Pettis 


595 


Cooler 


Pemiscol 


540 


Laclede 


Linn 


649 


Corder 


Lafayette 


768 


Laddonia 


Audrain 


580 


Craig 


Holt' 


642 


Lancaster 


Schuyler 


859 


Crocker 


Pulaski 


506 


Laredo 


Grundy 


728 


( Uiba 


Crawford 


704 


Lawson 


Ray 


545 


I)carl)orn 


Platte 


578 


Lilbourn 


New Madrid 


986 


Dixon 


Pulaski 


810 


Linneus 


Linn 


814 


Downing 


Schuyler 


566 


Lockwood 


Dade 


967 


Drexel 


Cass 


543 


Lowry City 


St. Clair 


509 


Edgerton 


Platte 


558 


Lutesville 


Bollinger 


585 


Essex 


Stoddard 


589 


Madison 


Monroe 


646 


Fairfax 


Vtchison 


704 


Maitland 


Holt 


716 


Federal 


St. Francois 


771 


Mansfield 


Wrighl 


757 


Forest City 


Holt 


593 


Martinsburg 


Audrain 


510 


Frankford 


Pike 


653 


Meadville 


Linn 


616 


Gait 


Grundy 


587 


Miller 


Lawrence 


536 


Garden City 


Cass 


711 


Mindenniines 


Barton 


924 


Gilrnan 


Harrison 


618 


Mokane 


Callaway 


726 


Glendale 


St. Louis 


749 


Montrose 


Henry 


715 


Golden City 


Barton 


899 


Morley 


Scott 


599 


Green City 


Sullivan 


905 


Naylor 


Bipley 


681 


( Sreem ille 


W ayne 


614 


Nelson 


Saline 


639 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



153 



Town 



New Florence 
New Franklin 
New Hampton 
New Haven 
New London 
North Kansas 

City 
0' Fallon 
Oak Grove 
Oregon 
Oronogo 
Orrick 
Owensville 
Ozark 
Parkville 1 
Perry 

Pilot Grove 
Platte City 
Polo 
Potosi 
Purcell 
Puxico 
Queen City 
Richland 
Ridgeway 
St. Ferdinand 



Missouri (continued) 
County Pop. Town 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Montgomery 600 

Howard 848 

Harrison 519 

Franklin 805 

Ralls 911 

Clay 870 

St. Charles 588 

Jackson 634 

Holt 904 

Jasper 981 

Ray 632 

Gasconade 777 

Christian 798 

Platte 619 

Ralls 838 

Cooper 753 

Platte 558 

Caldwell 606 

Washington 984 

Jasper 603 

Stoddard 877 

Schuyler 697 

Pulaski 955 

Harrison 812 

St. Louis 682 



St. Marys 

Schell 

Seymour 

Shelbyville 

Sheldon 

Shrewsbury 

Skidmore 

Smithville 

Southwest City 

Spickardsville 

Steele 

Steelville 

Stewartsville 

Stockton 

Sturgeon 

Sullivan 

Urich 

Valley Park 

Warrenton 

Warsaw 

Waverly 

Wellington 

Wentzville 

Weston 

Wyaconda 



Ste. Genevieve 722 

Vernon 596 

Webster 751 

Shelby 690 

Vernon 544 

St. Louis 845 

Nodaway 628 

Clay 782 

McDonald 577 

Grundy 731 

Pemiscot 751 

Crawford 767 

De Kalb 534 

Cedar 696 

Roone 728 

Franklin 909 

Henry 538 

St. Louis 899 

Warren 800 

Renton 925 

Lafayette 810 

Lafayette 878 

St. Charles 514 

Platte 991 

Clark 659 



Under 500, 385 Towns. Population, 102,475 
1 Fatting within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 



1S1 



Population and Its Distribution 



MONTANA 




Location of cities of 15,000 
and over 



Population 548,889 

Area in sq. mi. 146,131 
Pop. per sq. mi. 3.8 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 5 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



3.39 
104.15 



57,677 
937 

39,204 

900 

4,954 



59,312 

51,409 

119 

51,300 

71 



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MONTANA 

Population, 548,889—0.5 per cent of the population oi United States 
Families,* 121,975— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,658 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


17 


172,011 


31.3 


Cities and towns of 








25,000 to 50,000 


1 


41,611 


7.6 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


39,221 


7.1 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


36,373 


6.6 


5,000 to 10,000 


6 


37,127 


6.8 


2,500 to 5,000 


5 


17,679 


3.2 


Rural territory 




376,878 


68.7 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 5,000 


24 


36,462 


6.6 


500 to 1,000 


30 


20,847 


3.8 


Under 500 


36 


12,390 


2.3 


Other rural territory 




307,179 


56.0 



Town County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 41,611 
Butte Silver Bow 41,611 



Pop. 



15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,221 
Billings Yellowstone 15,100 Great Falls Cascade 24,121 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 36,373 



Anaconda Deer Lodge 11,668 Missoula 

Helena Lewis and Clark 12,037 



Missoula 12,668 



*See preface 



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POP! LATTOTN \M> [TS DlSTRIBl TIOIN 



Montana [continued} 

Town County I 'op. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 37,127 



2.500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 17,679 

Deer Lodge Powell 3,780 Red Lodge Carbon 

Dillon Beaverhead 2,701 \\ hitefish Flathead 
Glendisi- Dawson 3,816 



Pop. 



Bozeman 


( rallatin 


6,183 


Lewistown 


Fergus 


6,120 


Havre 


Mill 


5,429 


Livingston 


Park 


6,311 


ELalispell 


Flathead 


3.U7 


Miles City 


( luster 


7,937 



4,515 

2,867 



1,000 to 2,500, 24 Towns. Population, 36,462 



Baker 


Fallon 


1,067 


Laurel 


Yellowstone 


2,239 


Big Timber 


Sweet Grass 


1,282 


Libby 


Lincoln 


1,522 


( 'hi nook 


Blaine 


1,217 


Malta 


Phdlips 


1,127 


Choteau 


Teton 


1,043 


Philipsburg 


Granite 


1,724 


Cut Hank 


Glacier 


1,181 


Poison 


Flathead 


1,132 


Eureka 


Lincoln 


1,082 


Poplar 


Boosevelt 


1,152 


Forsyth 


Bosebud 


1,838 


Boundup 


Musselshell 


2,434 


Fort Benton 


Chouteau 


1,065 


Scobey 


Sheridan 


1,170 


Glasgow 


Valley 


2,059 


Sidney 


Bichland 


1,400 


1 [amilton 


Bavalli 


1,700 


Three Forks 


Gallatin 


1,071 


Hardin 


Big Horn 


1,312 


Walkerville 


Silver Bow 


2,391 


Harlow ton 


Wheatland 


1,856 


Wolf Point 


Boosevelt 


2,098 




500 to 1,000, 30 Towns. 


Population, 


20,847 




Bear Creek 


Carbon 


744 


Manhattan 


Gallatin 


591 


Belt 


Cascade 


967 


Neihart 


Cascade 


749 


Big Sainl\ 


Chouteau 


589 


Plentywood 


Sheridan 


888 


Boulder 


Jefferson 


682 


Bonan 


Missoula 


600 


Bridger 


Carbon 


679 


Shelby 


Toole 


537 


Browning 


Glacier 


986 


Sheridan 


Madison 


538 


1 (ilinnhia Fl 


dls Flathead 


611 


Stevensville 


Bavalli 


744 


Colunihus 


Stillwater 


987 


Terry 


Prairie 


794 


Conrad 


Pondera 


988 


Thompson Falls Sanders 


508 


< lulbertson 


Boosevelt 


547 


Townsend 


Broadwater 


897 


Fairview 


Richland 


513 


Troy 


Lincoln 


763 


Frornherg 


( larbon 


520 


Twin Bridges 


Madison 


755 


Harlem 


Blaine 


721 


Valier 


Pondera 


613 


Judith Gap 


\\ beatland 


522 









J. Walter Thompson Company 157 

Montana (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 

White Sulphur Whitehall Jefferson 629 

Springs Meagher 574 Wibaux Wibaux 611 

Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 12,390 



I 58 



Popi i \ now wii lis Distribution 



NEBRASKA 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Population 1,296,372 

Area in sq. mi. 76,808 
Pop. per sq. mi. 16.9 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 2 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



8.03 
47.91 



124,421 

975 

80,272 

1,450 

6,167 



200,100 
248,267 

583 
88,700 

251 



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NEBRASKA 

Population, 1,296,372— 1.2 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 288,083— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 13,242 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


31 


405,306 


31.2 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


l 


191,601 


14.8 


50,000 to 100,000 


l 


54,948 


4.2 


15,000 to 50,000 











10,000 to 15,000 


3 


36,060 


2.8 


5,000 to 10,000 


9 


65,048 


5.0 


2,500 to 5,000 


17 


57,649 


4.4 


Rural territory 




891,066 


68.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


78 


116,304 


9.0 


500 to 1,000 


108 


75,226 


5.8 


Under 500 


296 


84,038 


6.5 


Other rural territory 




615,498 


47.5 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 191,601 
Omaha Douglas 191,601 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 54,948 
Lincoln Lancaster 54,948 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 36,060 



Grand Island 
Hastings 



Hall 
Adams 



13,947 
11,647 



North Platte Lincoln 



10,466 



*See preface 



160 



POP1 I .VI 'ION \M) [TS DlSTRIBl TIOIS 



Nebraska [continued) 

Town County Pop, Torn County 

5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 65,048 



Pop. 



Beatrice 


< iage 


9,664 


Nebraska City 


Otoe 


6,279 


1 mIiiiiiImis 


Platte 


:>. no 


Norfolk 


Madison 


8,63 1 


Fairbury 


Jefferson 


5,454 


Soottabluff 


Scotts Bluff 


6,912 


Fremont 


Dodge 


9,605 


York 


York 


5,388 


kearm\ 


Buffalo 


7.702 










2,500 to 5,000, 


17 Cities. Population, 


57,649 




Vlliance 


Box Butte 


1,591 


1 loldrege 


Phelps 


3,108 


\uhurn 


Nemaha 


2,863 


M.Cook 


lied willow 


1,303 


.\urora 


1 [amilton 


2,962 


Plattsmouth 


Cass 


1,190 


Blair 


\\ aldington 


2.702 


Schuyler 


Colfax 


2. Mb 


Broken Bow 


Custer 


2,567 


Sidney 


Cheyenne 


2.852 


< lhadron 


Dawes 


1.112 


Superior 


Nuckolls 


2.71" 


Falls City 


Bichardson 


4,930 


University Place Lancaster 


4,112 


' rearing 


Scotts Bluff 


2,508 


\\ yinore 


Gage 


2,592 


1 l.i\ clock 


Lancaster 


3,602 










1,000 to 2,500, 


78 Towns. Population 


, 116,304 




Vinsworth 


Brown 


1.508 


David City 


Butler 


2,216 


Albion 


Boone 


1,978 


Franklin 


Franklin 


1,055 


Alma 


1 larlan 


1.058 


Friend 


Saline 


1,263 


Ashland 


Saunders 


1.723 


Fullerton 


Nance 


1,595 


Atkinson 


Holt 


1,300 


( lene\ a 


Fillmore 


1,768 


Bayard 


Morrill 


2.127 


( ienoa 


Nance 


1,069 


Beaver City 


Furnas 


1.103 


( rordon 


Sheridan 


1,581 


Benkelman 


Dund\ 


1.009 


Gothenburg 


Dawson 


1.75 1 


Bethany 


Lancaster 


1.078 


Hartingtoa 


Cedar 


1.107 


Bloomfield 


Kin)\ 


1,431 


Hebron 


Thayer 


1.513 


Bridgeport 


Morrill 


1.235 


Hooper 


Dodge 


1.01 1 


Burwell 


Garfield 


1.211 


1 bnnboldt 


Bichardson 


1.277 


Cambridge 


Furnas 


1,042 


Kimball 


Kimball 


1.020 


• lentral City 


Merrick 


2,410 


Lexington 


Dawson 


2.327 


Chappell 


Deuel 


1.131 


Long Pine 


Brown 


1.200 


( 'ollege View 


Lancaster 


2.219 


Loup City 


Sherman 


L.364 


Cozad 


Dawson 


1.293 


Lyons 


Burt 


1 .025 


( Irawford 


Dawes 


1,646 


Madison 


Madison 


1 ,735 


< 'reighton 


Knox 


1,446 


Minden 


Kearney 


1.527 


Crete 


Saline 


2,445 


Mitchell 


Scotts Bluff 


1,298 


( "urtis 


Frontier 


1,017 


\rligh 


Antelope 


1,724 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



161 



Nebraska (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,50( 


) (continued) 






Newman Grove 


Madison 


1,260 


Shelton 


Buffalo 


1,037 


North Bend 


Dodge 


1,087 


South Sioux 


Dakota 


2,402 


O'Neil 


Holt 


2,107 


Stanton 


Stanton 


1,487 


Oakland 


Burt 


1,356 


Stromsburg 


Polk 


1,361 


Ogalalla 


Keith 


1,062 


Sutton 


Clay 


1,603 


Ord 


Valley 


2,143 


Tecumseh 


Johnson 


1,688 


Osceola 


Polk 


1,209 


Tekamah 


Burt 


1,811 


Pawnee 


Pawnee 


1,595 


Tilden 


/Antelope 


1,101 


Pierce 


Pierce 


1,105 




\Madison 




Plainview 


Pierce 


1,199 


Valentine 


Cherry 


1,596 


Ponca 


Dixon 


1,014 


Wahoo 


Saunders 


2,338 


Randolph 


Cedar 


1,338 


Wakefield 


j Dixon 


1,114 


Ravenna 


Buffalo 


1,703 




(Wayne 




Red Cloud 


Webster 


1,856 


Walthill 


Thurston 


1,145 


St. Edwards 


Boone 


1,002 


Wayne 


Wayne 


2,115 


St. Paul 


Howard 


1,615 


Weeping Watei 


• Cass 


1,084 


Sargent 


Custer 


1,078 


West Point 


Cuming 


2,002 


Scribner 


Dodge 


1,021 


Wilber 


Saline 


1,255 


Seward 


Seward 


2,368 


Wisner 


Cuming 


1,210 


500 to 1,000, 


108 Towns. Population, 


75,226 




Adams 


Gage 


574 


Blue Springs 


Gage 


742 


Ansley 


Custer 


775 


Butte 


Boyd 


593 


Antioch 


Sheridan 


764 


Callaway 


Custer 


833 


Arapahoe 


Furnas 


894 


Campbell 


Franklin 


561 


Arcadia 


Valley 


745 


Cedar Bluffs 


Saunders 


516 


Arlington 


Washington 695 


Cedar Rapids 


Boone 


766 


Arnold 


Custer 


933 


Chester 


Thayer 


529 


Bancroft 


Cuming 


673 


Clarks 


Merrick 


540 


Bassett 


Rock 


664 


Clarkson 


Colfax 


884 


Battle Creek 


Madison 


743 


Clay Center 


Clay 


965 


Beaver Crossing Seward 


543 


Coleridge 


Cedar 


674 


Beemer 


Cuming 


548 


Crofton 


Knox 


811 


Bellevue 1 


Sarpy 


695 


Culbertson 


Hitchcock 


686 


Bertrand 


Phelps 


697 


De Witt. 


Saline 


623 


Bloomington 


Franklin 


503 


Decatur 


Burt 


657 


Blue Hill 


Webster 


726 


Deshler 


Thayer 


944 



Walling within the adjacent territory of Omaha 



U.: 



I'nl'l IATI<>\ WD Its DISTRIBUTION 



Nebraska (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Tou a 



County 



Pup. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






1 lodge 


Dodge 


618 


North Loup 


\ alley 


<..;7 


Dorcln <eU i 


Saline 


522 


( >;ikdale 


\ntelope 


707 


Edgar 


< l . . > 


996 


< >rleans 


1 1. ii hoi 


954 


Elgin 


\nlflope 


854 


( >>l.kosh 


( iarden 


707 


Elm Creek 


Buffalo 


600 


( isinond 


Pierce 


(.12 


Elmwood 


( lass 


558 


( )\ elton 


Dawson 


515 


Emerson 


[Dakota 


861 


Oxford 


Furnas 


739 




I Dixon 




Page 


Holt 


608 




(Thurston 




Palisade 


Hitchcock 


:.2T 


Ewing 


Holt 


543 


Palmer 


Merrick 


:»77 


Exeter 


Fillmore 


910 


Papillion 1 


Sarpy 


666 


Fairfield 


Cla> 


78 1 


Pender 


Thurston 


992 


Fairmonl 


Fillmore 


785 


Peru 


Menaha 


783 


Gibbon 


Buffalo 


883 


Petersburg 


Boone 


501 


Grant 


Perkins 


585 


Pilger 


Stanton 


563 


Greeley ( '.enter 


Greeley 


919 


Polk 


Polk 


561 


Guide Rock 


Webster 


611 


Rulo 


Richardson 


744 


Harvard 


Clay 


991 


Rush\ ille 


Sheridan 


955 


Hay Springs 


Sheridan 


577 


Scotia 


Greeley 


559 


llemingford 


Box Butte 


708 


Shelby 


Polk 


559 


Howell 


Colfax 


904 


Silver Creek 


Merrick 


583 


Humphrey 


Platte 


835 


Spalding 


Greeley 


878 


Imperial 


Chase 


723 


Spencer 


Boyd 


728 


Indianola 


Redwillow 


7 12 


Sterling 


Johnson 


804 


Kenesaw 


Adams 


646 


Stratton 


Hitchcock 


509 


Laurel 


Cedar 


830 


Stuart 


Holt 


739 


Lawrence 


Nuckolls 


538 


Sutherland 


Lincoln 


651 


Leigh 


Colfax 


516 


Syracuse 


Otoe 


889 


Louisville 


Cass 


645 


Table Rock 


Pawnee 


7.-><> 


Lynch 


Boyd 


589 


Talmage 


Otoe 


:>2.-. 


Maywood 


Frontier 


533 


Trenton 


Hitchcock 


•V>2 


Merna 


Custer 


553 


Utica 


Seward 


:,7i 


Milford 


Seward 


792 


Valley 


Douglas 


764 


Minatare 


Scotts Bluff 


660 


Valparaiso 


Saunders 


599 


Morrill 


Scotts Bluff 


772 


Verdigre 


K nox 


528 


Nelson 


Nuckolls 


955 


\\ auneta 


Chase 


572 


Newcastle 


Dixon 


500 


Wausa 


Knox 


688 


Niobrara 


kno\ 


736 


\\ innebago 


Thurston 


648 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha 



J. Walter Thompson Company 163 

Nebraska (continued) 

Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

500 to 1,000 (continued) 
\\ olbach Greeley 589 Wood River Hall 820 

Under 500, 296 Towns. Population, 84,038 



164 



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NEVADA 




Population 77,407 

Area in sq. mi. 109,821 
Pop. per sq. mi. 0.7 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 1 



Location of cities of 10,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural' roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.Pi. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



2.09 
205.00 



3,163 

190 

12,182 

340 

2,293 



9,305 

8,716 

9 

1 1,480 

30 



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165 



NEVADA 

Population, 77,407—0.7 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 17,201— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 346 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


2 


15,254 


19.7 


Cities and towns of 








10,000 to 15,000 


1 


12,016 


15.5 


5,000 to 10,000 











2,500 to 5,000 


1 


3,238 


4.2 


Rural territory 




62,153 


80.3 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


9 


15,096 


19.5 


500 to 1,000 











Under 500 


4 


1,160 


1.5 


Other rural territory 




45,897 


59.3 



Town County Pop. Town County 

10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 12,016 

Reno Washoe 12,016 

2,500 to 5,000, 1 City. Population, 3,238 
Sparks Washoe 3,238 Tonopah 1 Nye 

1,000 to 2,500, 9 Towns. Population, 15,096 



Pop. 



Carson^City 

Elko 

Ely 

Fallon 

Goldfield 



Ormsby 
Elko 

White Pine 
Churchill 
Esmeralda 



1,685 
2,173 
2,090 
1,753 
1,558 



Las Vegas Clark 

Lovelock Pershing 

Virginia City 2 Storey 

Yerington Lyon 



Under 500, 4 Towns. Population, 1,160 



*See preface 

1 Unincorporated ; not included in total 

2 Unincorporated 



4,144 



2,304 
1,164 
1,200 
1,169 



166 



l»Ol»liL\Tln\ WD ITS DlSTIUHl TION 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



Population li:U>83 

Area in sq. mi. 9,031 

Pop. per sq. mi. 1 ( >. 1 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 0.4 




Location of cities of 15,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1950) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Mill's of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Milts per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10.000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars < Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wind houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



13.88 

28.17 



20,52.3 

440 

11,020 

2,000 

1.253 



30,008 

52,534 

290 

29,900 

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NEW HAMPSHIRE 

Population, 443, 083 — 0.4 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 98,463— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 621 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Ccn 1 


Urban territory 


27 


279,761 


63.1 


Cities and towns of 








50,000 and over 


1 


78,384 


17.7 


25,000 to 50,000 


1 


28,379 


6.4 


15,000 to 25,000 


o 


38,271 


8.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


4 


48,705 


11.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


6 


43,747 


9.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


13 


42,275 


9.5 


Rural territory 




163,322 


36.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


2 


3,859 


0.9 


500 to 1,000 











Under 500 


209 


158,781 


35.8 


Other rural territory! 




682 


0.2 



Town County Pop. Town County 

POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 
50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 78,384 

Manchester Hillsborough 78,384 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 28,379 

Nashua 1 Hillsborough 28,379 



Pop. 



Berlin 



15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 38,271 

Coos 16,104 Concord Merrimack 22.1 (>7 



*See preface 

^Includes unincorporated places 

1 Fall in a within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 



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Town 



Dover 

krelli' 



New I [ampshire {continued) 

County Pop. Town County 

10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 48,705 



Pop. 



Claremont 

Derry 

Franklin 



Conway 

Exeter 

Gorham 

Haverhill 

Lancaster 

Littleton 

Milford 



Strafford 
( Iheshire 



13,029 
11,210 



Laconia 
Portsmouth 



Belknap 10,897 
Rockingham 13,569 



5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 13,747 



Sullivan 9,524 

Rockingham 5,382 
Merrimack 6,318 



Lebanon 

Rochester 

Somersworth 



Grafton 

Strafford 

Stralford 



6,162 
9,673 
6,688 



2,500 to 5,000, 13 Cities. Population, 42,275 

Carroll 3,102 Newmarket Rockingham 3,181 

Newport Sullivan 4,109 

Northumberland Coos 2,567 

Pembroke Merrimack 2,563 

Peterboro Hillsborough 2,615 

Walpole Cheshire 2,553 



Rockingham 4,604 

Coos 2,734 

Grafton 3,406 

Coos 2,819 

Grafton 4,239 

Hillsborough 3,872 



1,000 to 2,500, 2 Towns. Population, 3,859 
Hanover Grafton 1,551 Littleton Grafton 

Under 500, 209 Towns. Population, 158,781 



2,308 



POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 





1,000 to 2,500 


, 56 Pit 


ices. Populat 


ion, 86,217 




Allenstown 


Merrimack 


1,213 


Colebrook 


Coos 


1,811 


Alton 


Belknap 


1,221 


Enfield 


Grafton 


1,577 


Andover 


Merrimack 


1,121 


Epping 


Rockingham 


1,276 


Antrim 


Hillsborough 


1,052 


Farmington 


Strafford 


2,461 


Ashland 


Grafton 


1,325 


Goffstown 


Hillsborough 


2,391 


Bartlett 


Carroll 


1,059 


Greenville 


Hillsborough 


1,346 


Bedford 


Hillsborough 


1,118 


Hampton 


Rockingham 


1,251 


Belmont 


Belknap 


1,194 


Henniker 


Merrimack 


1,344 


Boscawen 


Merrimack 


1,260 


Hillsborough 


Hillshorough 


2,229 


Bristol 


Grafton 


1,428 


Hinsdale 


Cheshire 


1,773 


Campton 


Grafton 


1,028 


Hooksett 


Merrimack 


1,828 


Canaan 


Grafton 


1,236 


Hopkinton 


Merrimack 


1,438 


Charlestown 


Sullivan 


1,505 


Hudson 


Hillshorough 


1,954 



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New Hampshire (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Jaffrey 


Cheshire 


2,303 


Rye 


Rockingham 


1,196 


Lincoln 


Grafton 


1,473 


Salem 1 


Rockingham 


2,318 


Lisbon 


Grafton 


2,288 


Sandwich 


Carroll 


1,175 


Londonderry 


Rockingham 


1,303 


Seabrook 


Rockingham 


1,537 


Marlboro 


Cheshire 


1,380 


Stewartstown 


Coos 


1,109 


Meredith 


Relknap 


1,680 


Swanzey 


Cheshire 


1,593 


Merrimack 


Hillsborough 


1,022 


Til ton 


Relknap 


2,014 


Milton 


Strafford 


1,428 


Troy 


Cheshire 


1,444 


Northfield 


Merrimack 


1,522 


Wakefield 


Carroll 


1,335 


Ossipee 


Carroll 


1,122 


Warner 


Merrimack 


1,051 


Pittsfield 


Merrimack 


1,914 


Weare 


Hillsborough 


1,173 


Plaistow 


Rockingham 


1,368 


Whitefield 


Coos 


1,935 


Plymouth 


Grafton 


2,353 


Wilton 


Hillsborough 


1,546 


Raymond 


Rockingham 


1,050 


Winchester 


Cheshire 


2,267 


Rollinsford 


Strafford 


1,701 


Wolfeboro 


Carroll 


2,178 




500 to 1,000, 75 Places 


'. Population, 


51,972 




Alexandria 


Grafton 


502 


Danbury 


Merrimack 


516 


Alstead 


Cheshire 


672 


Deerfield 


Rockingham 


746 


Amherst 


Hillsborough 


868 


Durham 


Strafford 


749 


Auburn 


Rockingham 


652 


Epsom 


Merrimack 


655 


Rarnstead 


Relknap 


873 


Fitzwilliam 


Cheshire 


962 


Rarrington 


Strafford 


616 


Fremont 


Rockingham 


519 


Rath 


Grafton 


838 


Gilford 


Relknap 


738 


Rennington 


Hillsborough 


568 


Gilmanton 


Relknap 


814 


Rethlehem 


Grafton 


866 


Grafton 


Grafton 


554 


Row 


Merrimack 


568 


Hampstead 


Rockingham 


670 


Rradford 


Merrimack 


580 


Hancock 


Hillsborough 


531 


Rrentwood 


Rockingham 


685 


Harrisville 


Cheshire 


559 


Rrookline 


Hillsborough 


546 


Hill 


Merrimack 


500 


Candia 


Rockingham 


780 


Holderness 


Grafton 


602 


Canterbury 


Merrimack 


655 


Hollis 


Hillsborough 


775 


Chester 


Rockingham 


652 


Jackson 


Carroll 


533 


Chesterfield 


Cheshire 


601 


Jefferson 


Coos 


960 


Chichester 


Merrimack 


507 


Kingston 


Rockingham 


859 


Columbia 


Coos 


601 


Landaff 


Grafton 


510 


Cornish 


Sullivan 


844 


Loudon 


Merrimack 


690 



l Fallw<] within the adjacent territory of Lowelt, Mass. 



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POP! LATION \M> [TS DlSTIUBl Tl<>\ 



New Hampshire (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Under 500, 90 Places. Population, 22,869 
v Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 



Pop. 



1 -> Illf 


Grafton 


891 


Rindge 


Cheshire 


6 13 


Milan 


Coos 


7i50 


Rumney 


< irafton 


911 


Motiltonboro 


( '.arroll 


758 


Sanbornton 


Belknap 


617 


New Boston 


1 lillsborough 


768 


Strafford 


Strafford 


764 


New Hampton 


Belknap 


708 


Stratford 


Coos 


794 


New Ipswich 


1 lillsborough 


869 


Stratham 


Rockingham 


542 


New London 


Merrimack 


701 


Sunapee 


Sullivan 


898 


Newcastle 


Rockingham 


728 


Sutton 


Merrimack 


632 


Newington 


Rockingham 


(.27 


Tamworth 


Carroll 


945 


Newton 


Rockingham 


872 


Tuftonboro 


Carroll 


611 


North Hani()ton Bockingham 


677 


Unity 


Sullivan 


522 


Noil hwood 


Rockingham 


891 


\\ arren 


Grafton 


600 


Nottingham 


Rockingham 


520 


W entworth 


Grafton 


507 


Orford 


< oaf ton 


661 


Westmoreland 


Cheshire 


615 


Pelham 1 


1 lillsborough 


974 


\\ ilmot 


Merrimack 


536 


Piermont 


Grafton 


577 


Windham 1 


Rockingham 


543 


Pittsburg 


Coos 


887 


Woodstock 


Grafton 


684 


Plainfield 


Sullivan 


853 









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NEW JERSEY 



rassairp Hbboken 

J East Qrangc* 7 Jersey City 

iTfewark^Bavonne 

^Elizabeth* 




Population 3,155,900 

Area in sq. mi. 7,514 

Pop. per sq. mi. 420.0 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 3.0 



Atlantic City 



Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {.Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10.000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



31.20 

7.74 



29.702 
941 

14,817 
6,050 
2,344 



189,167 
245,444 

3.171 

218,000 

71 



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NEW JERSEY 

Population, 3,155, 000 — 3.0 per cenl of population of 1 oited States 
Families,* 701,311 (Estimated) 
Negroes, 11 7. 1: 32 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



( :ld.-:s of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


121 


2,474,936 


78.4 


Cities and towns of 








200,000 and over 


2 


712,627 


22 . 6 


100,000 to 200,000 


•3 


371,473 


11.8 


50,000 to 100,000 


6 


405,961 


12.9 


25,000 to 50,000 


10 


312,938 


9.9 


15,000 to 25,000 


8 


143,595 


4.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


10 


123,535 


3.9 


5,000 to 10,000 


35 


242,399 


7.7 


2,500 to 5,000 


47 


. 162,408 


5.1 


Rural territory 




680,964 


21.6 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


64 


104,091 


3.3 


500 to 1,000 


46 


34,085 


1.1 


Under 500 


44 


10,526 


0.3 


Other rural territory 




532,262 


16.9 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 712,627 
Jersey City 1 Hudson 298,103 Newark 1 Essex 



414,524 



100,000 to 200,000, 3 Cities. Population, 371,473 



Camden 2 
Paterson ' 



Camden 
Passaic 



116,309 
135,875 



Trenton 



Mercer 119,289 



*See preface 

1 Falling iviltiin the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 

Walling within tfie adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 



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New Jersey (continued) 

Town County Pop. Town County 

50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 405,961 
Atlantic City 



Bayonne : 
East Orange 1 



Atlantic 
Hudson 

Essex 



50,707 
76,754 
50,710 



Elizabeth 1 
Hoboken l 
Passaic 1 



Union 

Hudson 

Passaic 



25,000 to 50,000, 10 Cities. Population, 312,938 



Clifton 
Irvington 1 
Kearny J 
Montclair J 



Passaic 
Essex 
Hudson 
Essex 



New Brunswick Middlesex 



26,470 Orange 1 Essex 

25,480 Perth Amboy 1 Middlesex 

26,724 Plainfield 1 Union 

28,810 West Hoboken 1 Hudson 

32,779 West New York 1 Hudson 



15,000 to 25,000, 8 Cities. Population, 143,595 

Belleville Essex 15,660 Harrison 1 Hudson 

Bloomfield 1 Essex 22,019 Phillipsburg Warren 

Garfield 1 Bergen 19,381 Union 1 Hudson 

Hackensack 1 Bergen 17,667 West Orange 1 Essex 



Pop. 



95,783 
68,166 
63,841 



33,268 
41,707 
27,700 
40,074 
29,926 



15,721 
16,923 
20,651 
15,573 



10,000 to 15,000, 10 Cities. Population, 123,535 

Asbury Park Monmouth 12,400 Millville 

Bridgeton Cumberland 14,323 Morristown 

Englewood 1 Bergen 11,627 Rahway 1 

Gloucester 2 Camden 12,162 Roosevelt 1 

Long Branch Monmouth 13,521 Summit 1 



Cumberland 14,691 
Morris 12,548 

Union 11,042 

Middlesex 11,047 
Union 10,174 



5,000 to 10,000, 35 Cities. Population, 242,399 



Boonton 
Bound Brook 
Burlington 2 
Cliffside Park 1 
Collingswood 2 
Dover 

EastRutherford 
Fort Lee 1 
Guttenberg l 
Haddonfield 2 



Morris 

Somerset 

Burlington 

Bergen 

Camden 

Morris 

Bergen 

Bergen 

Hudson 

Camden 



5,372 
5,906 
9,049 
5,709 
8,714 
9,803 
5,463 
5,761 
6,726 
5,646 



Hammonton 

Hawthorne 1 

Lodi 1 

Madison 

NorthPlainfield 

Nutley 1 

Pennsgrove 

Pleasantville 

Princeton 

Red Bank 



Atlantic 
Passaic 
Bergen 
Morris 
1 Somerset 
Essex 
Salem 
Atlantic 
Mercer 
Monmouth 



6,417 
5,135 
8,175 
5,523 
6,916 
9,421 
6,060 
5,887 
5,917 
9,251 



l Fatling within the adjacent territory' of New York, N. Y. 
2 Falliny within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia. Pa. 



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\f\s Jersey (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 



Pop. 



Ridgefield Park 


Bergen 


::.:>::, 


Si mi t li \mliox ' 


Middlesex 


7.897 


Ridgewood 


Bergen 


7,580 


South ( Grange ' 


Essex 


7.27 1 


RoseUe' 


1 tuon 


5,737 


South Hi\ er ' 


Middle-ex 


6,596 


Rosalie Park 1 


I oion 


5, 138 


V ineland 


1 umberland 


6,799 


Rutherford ' 


Bergen 


9,497 


Wallington ' 


Bergen 


5,715 


Salem 


Salem 


7,435 


Westfield 1 


Union 


'(.in.:; 


Secaucus ' 


1 [udson 


5, 123 


\\ oodbury* 


( rloucester 


:».»() l 


Somen ill** 


Somersel 


6,718 








2,5 


00 to 5.000, 


47 Cities 


. Population, 


162,408 




Audubon '-' 


< lamden 


1.710 


Highland Park 


1 Middlesex 


1,866 


Bergenfield ' 


Bergen 


3,667 


Hightstown 


Mercer 


2,65 1 


Beverly - 


Burlington 


2,562 


Keyport 


Monmouth 


l . 1 1 :» 


Bogota ' 


Bergen 


3,906 


Lambertville 


Hunterdon 


1,660 


Borden low a 


Burlington 


4,371 


Leonia ' 


Bergen 


2.<)7<) 


Butler 


Morris 


2.886 


Little Ferry ' 


Bergen 


2.715 


Caldwell 1 


Essex 


3,993 


Merchantx ille- 


Camden 


2,749 


Cape Max 


Cape May 


2,999 


Metuchen ' 


Middlesex 


:;.:;:; I 


Carlstadt 1 


Bergen 


4,472 


Milltown 1 


Middlesex 


2,573 


Dumont ' 


Bergen 


2,537 


Newton 


Sussex 


1.125 


Dunnellen 


Middlesex 


3,394 


Ocean City 


Cape May 


2.512 


East Newark 1 


Hudson 


3,057 


Palisades Park ' 


! Bergen 


2,633 


Edgewater ' 


Bergen 


3,530 


Paulsboro 2 


Gloucester 


1.3 7)2 


Egg 1 larbor 


Atlantic 


2,622 


Pitman 


Gloucester 


3,385 


Fairview 1 


Bergen 


4.882 


Prospect Park 


Passaic 


4.292 


FlemingtOD 


Hunterdon 


2,590 


Raritan 1 


Somerset 


1,457 


Franklin 


Sussex 


4,075 


Hockaway 


Morris 


2,655 


Freehold 


Monmouth 


4,768 


Tenafly ' 


Bergen 


3.585 


Glen Ridge 1 


Essen 


4,620 


Verona ■ 


Essex 


3,0:59 


Hackettstown 


\\ ;uren 


2,936 


W aiiaque 


Passaic 


2,916 


HaddonHeij,dits 


2 Camden 


2,950 


Washington 


\\ arren 


3,3 II 


Haledon 


Passaic 


3,435 


\\ est wood • 


Bergen 


2.5<)7 


Hasbrouek 






W harton 


Morris 


2.877 


Heights 1 


Bergen 


2,895 


\\ ildwood 


Cape May 


2.7 ( )0 



1,000 to 2,500, 64 Towns. Population. 104,091 
Allendale Bergen 1.165 Alpha Warren 



2.140 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
-Fallim/ within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Atlantic 






New Providence Union 


1,203 


Highlands 


Monmouth 


1,629 


North Arlington Bergen 


1,767 


Barrington 


Camden 


1,333 


Northfield 


Atlantic 


1.127 


Belmar 


Monmouth 


1,987 


Oaklyn 2 


Camden 


1,148 


Belvidere 


Warren 


1,793 


Park Ridge l 


Bergen 


1,481 


Bloomingdale 


Passaic 


2,193 


Peapack- 






Bradley Beach 


Monmouth 


2,307 


Gladstone 


Somerset 


1,226 


Chatham 


Morris 


2,421 


Point Pleasant 






Clayton 


Gloucester 


1,905 


Beach 


Ocean 


1,575 


Closter 1 


Bergen 


1,840 


Pompton Lakes 


Passaic 


2,008 


Delford 1 


Bergen 


1,286 


Bamsey 


Bergen 


2.090 


East Paterson 


Bergen 


2,441 


Ridgefield ' 


Bergen 


1.560 


Elmer 


Salem 


1,115 


Ringwood 


Passaic 


1 .025 


Fair Haven 


Monmouth 


1,295 


Riverside : 


Bergen 


1,077 


French town 


Hunterdon 


1,104 


Riverton 2 


Burlington 


2,341 


Garwood l 


Union 


2,084 


Rumson 


Monmouth 


1,658 


Glen Rock 


Bergen 


2,181 


South Bound 






High Bridge 


Hunterdon 


1,795 


Brooks 


Somerset 


1,302 


Highlands 


Monmouth 


1,731 


Spring Lake 


Monmouth 


1.009 


Hopewell 


Mercer 


1,339 


Stanhope 


Sussex 


1,031 


Jamesburg 


Middlesex 


2,052 


Sussex 


Sussex 


1.318 


Keansburg 


Monmouth 


1,321 


Swedesboro 


Gloucester 


1,838 


Kenilworth J 


Union 


1,312 


Totowa 


Passaic 


1,864 


Linden 1 


Union 


1,756 


Tuckerton 


Ocean 


1,106 


Magnolia 


Camden 


1,245 


Ventnor 


Atlantic 


2,193 


Manasquan 


Monmouth 


1,705 


Waldwick 


Bergen 


1.296 


Matawan ' 


Monmouth 


1,910 


West Caldwell 


Essex 


1,085 


Maywood 1 


Bergen 


1,618 


West Paterson 


Passaic 


1,858 


Middlesex 


Middlesex 


1,852 


Westville 


Gloucester 


2,380 


Midland Park l 


Bergen 


2,243 


Woodbine 


Cape May 


1.406 


Moonachie 1 


Bergen 


1,194 


Woodlynne 2 


Camden 


1.515 


National Park 


Gloucester 


1,000 


Wood Ridge 1 


Bergen 


1,923 


Netcong 


Morris 


1.800 


Woodstown 


Salem 


1.589 


500 to 1,000, 


46 Town*. 


?. Population, 


34,085 




Absecon 


Atlantic 


702 


Avon 


-Monmouth 


647 


Allentown 


Monmouth 


63 1 


B loo in bury 


Hunterdon 


650 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 

2 Fatlini/ within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 



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INITIATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



New Jersey (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Branch \ [lie 


Sussex 


588 


Mont \ ale 1 


Bergen 


779 


( ;ilifon 


Hunterdon 


513 


Neptune City 


Monmouth 


539 


Clinton 


Hunterdon 


950 


North Haledon 


Passaic 


887 


Cresskill 1 


Bergen 


942 


North \\ ildwood Cape Ma\ 


807 


Demurest ' 


Bergen 


654 


Northvale 


Bergen 


827 


Emerson 1 


Bergen 


973 


Norwood ' 


Bergen 


820 


Englewood Cliff 


s Bergen 


594 


Ogdensburg 


Sussex 


939 


Englishtown 


Monmouth 


641 


Pemberton 


Burlington 


800 


Essex Fells 


Essex 


598 


Pennington 


Mercer 


965 


Fanvpood 


Union 


724 


Roseland 


Essex 


609 


Fieldsboro 


Burlington 


530 


Saddle River 


Bergen 


506 


Florham Park 


Morris 


787 


Sea Bright 


Monmouth 


856 


Glen Gardner 


Hunterdon 


818 


Sea Isle City 


Cape May 


564 


Hampton 


Hunterdon 


916 


Somers Point 


Atlantic 


843 


Harrington Park Bergen 


627 


Spotswood x 


Middlesex 


704 


Haworth ! 


Bergen 


748 


Stockton 


Hunterdon 


519 


Hehnetta 


Middlesex 


687 


Wenonah 2 


Gloucester 


918 


Hohokus 


Bergen 


586 


West Cape May Cape May 


967 


Laurel Springs 


Camden 


911 


West 






Linwood 


Atlantic 


638 


Long Branch 


Monmouth 


966 


Mendham 


Morris 


969 


Woodcliff Lake 


Bergen 


587 


Milford 


Hunterdon 


656 









Under 500, 44 Towns. Population, 10,526 

l Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 
^Falling ivilhin the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 



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NEW MEXICO 




Location of cities of 5,000 
and over 



Population 360,350 

Area in sq. mi. 122,503 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.9 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



2.43 
69.67 



29,844 
574 

43,091 

620 

2,974 



20,000 
15,314 

16 
13,300 

34 



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\i;\\ \ik\ico 

Population, 360,350 0.3 percenl of the population of 1 faited States 
Families,* 80,078 (Estimated) 

Nr^roiN. .").7.' > ).". 



Number of places, population and per cent of the stale population 



Class of Places 


\ umber of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


I rban territory 


12 


61,960 


18.0 


< '.itics and towns of 








1 .").()()() and over 


l 


15,157 


12 


1 ().()()() to L5.000 











5,000 to 10.000 


3 


19,813 


5 . 5 


2,500 to 5,000 


8 


29,990 


8 . 3 


Rural territory 




295,390 


82.0 


< itics and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


12 


19,017 


5 . 3 


:>()() to 1.000 


8 


5,902 


1.7 


Under 500 


11 


5,170 


1.1 


Other rural territory 




265.271 


73 . 6 



Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population. 15.157 
Albuquerque Bernalillo 15,157 



Raton 

Itoswell 



5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 19,813 

5,544 Santa Fe Santa Fe 



Colfax 

< :iia\ <•- 



r,033 



2,500 b 5,000, 8 Cities. Population. 29.990 



Pop 



7,236 



Clovis 


( '.un\ 


1,901 


1 Vming 


Luna 


3,212 


( rallup 


Mckinley 


3,920 


Las Cruces 


Dona Ana 


3,969 


*See prefact 







Las Vegas (East 

Las Vegas P.O.) San Miguel 4,304 

Las Vegas San Miguel 3,902 

SUver City Grant 2,662 

Tucumcari Quay 3,117 



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New Mexico (continued) 



Town 



Count v 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



1,000 to 2,500, 12 Towns. Population, 19,047 



Pop. 



Alamogordo 


Otero 


2,363 


Lordsburg 


Hidalgo 


1 ,325 


Artesia 


Eddy 


1,115 


Magdalena 


Socorro 


1,867 


Belen 


Valencia 


1,306 


Portales 


Roosevelt 


1,154 


Carlsbad 


Eddy 


2,205 


Santa Rosa 


Guadalupe 


1,093 


Clayton 


Union 


2,157 


Socorro 


Socorro 


1,256 


Columbus 


Luna 


2,110 


Tularosa 


Otero 


1,096 




500 to 1,000, 


8 Towns 


. Population, 


5,902 




Estancia 


Torrance 


578 


Roy 


Mora 


564 


Farmington 


San Juan 


728 


Springer 


Colfax 


915 


Fort Sumner 


De Baca 


777 


Vaughn 


Guadalupe 


888 


Mountainair 


Torrance 


577 


Wagon Mound 


Mora 


875 



Under 500, 14 Towns. Population, 5,170 



lao 



PolM LATION \M> Its DISTRIBUTION 



\k\y MiHK 



Population L0,385,227 

\n a in Bq. M ) i . 17,654 

Pop. per sq. mi. 217.9 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 9.8 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Yonkers 
New York City] 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Poads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



17.70 
8.03 



193,195 

3,132 

79,398 

18,400 

8,434 



555,789 

1,335,055 

17,762 

440,000 

389 



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NEW YORK 

Population, 10,385,227—9.8 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 2,307,828— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 198,433 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


169 


8,589,844 


82.7 


Cities and towns of 








1,000,000 and over 


l 


5,620,048 


54.1 


500,000 to 1,000,000 


l 


506,775 


4.9 


100,000 to 500,000 


4 


680,987 


6.5 


50,000 to 100,000 


5 


372,452 


3.6 


25,000 to 50,000 


11 


382,645 


3.7 


15,000 to 25,000 


16 


300,208 


2.9 


10,000 to 15,000 


20 


239,931 


2.3 


5,000 to 10,000 


30 


200,606 


1.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


81 


286,192 


2.8 


Rural territory 




1,795,383 


17.3 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


144 


229,086 


2.2 


500 to 1,000 


TOO 


85,548 


0.8 


Under 500 


99 


32,243 


0.3 


Other rural territory 




1,448,506 


14.0 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 5,620,048 



New York 



Bronx 732,016 

Kings 2,018,356 

New York 2,284,103 
Queens 469,042 

Richmond 116,531 



5,620,048 



Pop. 



500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 506,775 
Buffalo Erie 506,775 

*See preface 



18: 



PolM LATIOM \M> I is DlSTRIBl TION 



\t-w ^ ork {continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

100,000 to 500,000, 4 Cities. Population. 080,987 



Pop. 



\ll,;m\ Uban) 113,344 Syracuse 

Rochester Monroe 295, 750 Yonkers' 



Onondaga 171.717 
Westchester 100,176 



50,000 to 100,000, 5 Cities. Population, 372,152 



Binghamton Broome 66,800 Troy 1 

Niagara Falls Niagara 50,760 I tica 

Schenectady 1 Schenectady 88,723 



Rensselaer 72,013 
Oneida 94,156 



25, <>00 to 50,000, 11 Cities. Population, 382,645 



Amsterdam 

\uburn 
Ehnira 

Jamestown 
Kingston 



Montgomery 3:'>..">2l 
Cayuga 36,192 

Chemung 45,393 
Chautauqua 38,917 
Ulster 26.688 



New RocheQe 1 Westchester 
Newburgh Orange 
Poughkeepsic Dutchess 
Rome Oneida 

Watertown Jefferson 



Mount Vernon ' \N estchester 12. i 26 



15,000 to 25,000, 16 Cities. Population, 300,208 



Cohoes 2 
Corning 
Dunkirk ' 
Glens Falls 
Gloversville 
Hornell 
Ithaca 
Lackawanna 3 



Albany 
Steuben 

Chautauqua 

\\ arren 

Fulton 

Steuben 

Tompkins 

Erie 



22,987 
15,820 
19,336 
16,638 
22,075 
15,025 
17,004 
17,918 



Lockport 
Middletown 
Olean 
Oswego 
Peekskill 
Port Chester • 
Watervliet* 
White Plains » 



Niagara 

Orange 

Cattaraugus 

Oswego 

Westchester 

Westchester 

Albany 

\\ estchester 



36,213 
30,366 
35,000 
26,341 

31.285 



21,308 
18,420 
20,506 
23,626 
15,868 
K).()7: > , 
16.073 
21,031 



10,000 to 15,000, 20 Cities. Population, 239,931 



Batavia 

Beacon 

Cortland 

Fulton 

I >eneva 

Herkimer 

Hudson 



Herkimer 

Fulton 

Herkimer 



Genesee 13,541 llion 

Dutchess 10,996 Johnstown 

Cortland 1 3,294 Little Falls 

Oswego 13,043 North 

Ontario 14,648 Tonawanda 3 Niagara 

Herkimer 10,453 Ogdensburg 

Columbia 11,745 Oneida 



10,169 
10,908 
13,029 

15,482 
St. Lawrence 14,609 
Madison 10,541 



■Falling wiihin the adjacent territory of New York 
"-Falling within tin 1 adjacent territory of Albany 
3 Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 



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New York (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town 

10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Oneonta 


Otsego 


11,582 


Rtnsselaer l 


Rensselaer 


10,823 


Ossining 


Westchester 


10,739 


Saratoga 






Plattsburg 


Clinton 


10,909 


Springs 


Saratoga 


13,181 


Port Jervis 


Orange 


10,171 


Tonawanda 2 


Erie 


10,068 


5,000 to 10,000, 


30 Cities. Population 


, 200,606 




Canandaigua 


Ontario 


7,356 


Medina 


Orleans 


6,011 


Depew 2 


Erie 


5,850 


Newark 


Wayne 


6,964 


Endicott 


Broome 


9,500 


North 






Fredonia 


Chautauqua 


6,051 


Tarrytown 


Westchester 


5,927 


Freeport 3 


Nassau 


8,599 


Norwich 


Chenango 


8,268 


Glen Cove 


Nassau 


8,664 


Rockville 






Hastings-upon 


- 




Center 3 


Nassau 


6,262 


Hudson 3 


Westchester 


5,526 


Rye 3 


Westchester 


5,308 


Haverstraw 


Rockland 


5,226 


Salamanca 


Cattaraugus 


9,276 


Hempstead 3 


Nassau 


6,382 


Saranac Lake 


J Essex 


5,174 


Hudson Falls 


Washington 


5,761 




\ Franklin 




Johnson City 


Broome 


8,587 


Seneca Falls 


Seneca 


6,389 


Lancaster 2 


Erie 


6,059 


Solvay 4 


Onondaga 


7,352 


Malone 


Franklin 


7,556 


Tarrytown 3 


Westchester 


5,807 


Mamaroneck 3 


Westchester 


6,571 


Walden 


Orange 


5,493 


Massena 


St. Lawrence 


5,993 


Waverly 


Tioga 


5,270 


Mechanicsville Saratoga 


8,166 


Whitehall 


Washington 


5,258 


2,500 to 5,000, 


81 Cities 


. Population, 


286,192 




Albion 


Orleans 


4,683 


Canton 


St. Lawrence 


2,631 


Amityville 


Suffolk 


3,265 


Carthage 


Jefferson 


4,320 


Avon 


Livingston 


2,585 


Catskill 


Greene 


4,728 


Babylon 


Suffolk 


2,523 


Cedarhurst 


Nassau 


2,838 


Baldwinsville 4 


Onondaga 


3,685 


Chatham 


Columbia 


2,710 


Ballston Spa 


Saratoga 


4,103 


Clyde 


Wayne 


2.528 


Bath 


Steuben 


4,795 


Cooperstown 


Otsego 


2.725 


Brockport 


Monroe 


2,980 


Corinth 


Saratoga 


2,576 


Bronxville 3 


Westchester 


3,055 


Danne Mora 


Clinton 


2,623 


Canastota 


Madison 


3,995 


Dansville 


Livingston 


4,631 



l Fallinq within the adjacent territory of ilbany 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
Walling within tlie adjacent territory of New York 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 



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I'niM lvi'ion wo Its Distribution 



\«\\ York (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,00C 


• (continued) 






1 >i>lili> Ferr> ' 


\\ estchester 


4,401 


Mohawk 


Herkimer 


2,919 


1 )olge> tile 


Fulton 


3,448 


Mount kisco 


\\ estchester 


3,944 




1 [erkimer 




Mount Morris 


Li\ ingston 


3,312 


Ivi^i Aurora 


Erie 


3,703 


Nyaek ' 


Rockland 


■1,114 


East 






< )wego 


Tioga 


I.I 17 


Rochester 1 


Monroe 


3,901 


Patchogue 


Suffolk 


1,03 1 


Fast S\ ramse 


Onondaga 


4,106 


Penn Yan 


Yates 


4,517 


Ellen ville 


Ulster 


3,116 


Perry 


W \oining 


4,717 


Elmira Heights Chemung 


4,188 


Pleasantville 


Westchester 


3,590 


Fairport* 


Monroe 


4,626 


Potsdam 


St. Lawrence 


4,039 


Falconer 


Chautauqua 


2,742 


Sag Harbor 


Suffolk 


2,993 


Fort Edward 


\\ ashington 


3,871 


Saugerties 


1 lster 


4,013 


Fort Plain 


Montgomery 


2,747 


Scarsdale 


Westchester 


3,506 


Frankfort 


1 [erkimer 


4,198 


Scotia 


Schenectady 


4,358 


Goshen 


Orange 


2,843 


Sidney 


Delaware 


2,670 


Gouverneur 


St. Lawrence 


4,143 


Silver Creek 


Chautauqua 


3,260 


Gowanda 


1 Cattaraugus 


2,673 


Southampton 


Suffolk 


2,891 




[Erie 




Spring Valley 


Rockland 


3,818 


Granville 


Washington 


3,024 


Suffern 


Rockland 


3,154 


Green Island 3 


Albany 


4,411 


Tuckahoe l 


Westchester 


3,509 


Greenport 


Suffolk 


3,122 


Tupper Lake 


Franklin 


2,508 


Hamburg 


Erie 


3,185 


Union 


Broome 


3,303 


Highland Fall 


s Orange 


2,588 


Walton 


Delaware 


3,598 


Hoosick Falls 


Rensselaer 


4,896 


Wappingers 






Irvington 1 


Westchester 


2,701 


Falls 


Dutchess 


3,235 


ELenmore 


Erie 


3,160 


Warsaw 


Wyoming 


3,622 


La Salle 


Niagara 


3,813 


Waterford 3 


Saratoga 


2,637 


Lawrence 1 


Nassau 


2,861 


Waterloo 


Seneca 


3,809 


Leroy 


Genesee 


4,203 


Watkins 


Schuyler 


2,785 


Lowville 


Lewis 


3,127 


Wellsville 


Allegany 


4,996 


Lynbrook 


Nassau 


4,371 


W estfield 


Chautauqua 


3,413 


Lyons 


\\ ayne 


4,253 


Whitesboro 


Oneida 


3,038 


Mineola 1 


Nassau 


3,016 









1,000 to 2,500, 144 Towns. Population, 229,086 
Adams Jefferson 1,557 Addison Steuben 



1,699 



l Falliny within the adjacent territory of New York 
2 Falliri(i within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
*Falling within (he adjacent territory of Albany 



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New York (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 


(continued) 






Akron 


Erie 


1,960 


Cold Spring 


Putnam 


1,433 


Alexandria 






Cornwall 


Orange 


1,755 


Bay 


Jefferson 


1,649 


Coxsackie 


Greene 


2,121 


Allegany 


Cattaraugus 


1,350 


Croton-on- 






Andover 


Allegany 


1,132 


Hudson 


Westchester 


2,286 


Angola 


Erie 


1,367 


Cuba 


Allegany 


1,611 


Antwerp 


Jefferson 


1,012 


Delhi 


Delaware 


1,669 


Arcade 


Wyoming 


1,609 


Deposit 


J Broome 
\ Delaware 


1,943 


Athens 


Greene 


1,844 






Attica 


Wyoming 


2,015 


Dexter 


Jefferson 


1,164 


Avoca 


Steuben 


1,019 


Dundee 


Yates 


1,143 


Bainbridge 


Chenango 


1,259 


East 






Belmont 


Allegany 


1,021 


Rockaway 3 


Nassau 


2,005 


Blasdell 1 


Erie 


1,401 


Eastwood 


Onondaga 


2,194 


Boliva ' 


Allegany 


1,146 


Elmsford 


Westchester 


1,535 


Boonville 


Oneida 


1,914 


Farmingdale 


Nassau 


2,091 


Brair Cliff 






FayettevihV 


Onondaga 


1,584 


Manor 


Westchester 


1,027 


Floral Park 3 


Nassau 


2,097 


Brocton 


Chautaucrua 


1,383 


Fonda 


Montgomery 


1,208 


Caledonia 


Livingston 


1,170 


Franklinville 


Cattaraugus 


2,015 


Cambridge 


Washington 


1,559 


Friendship 


Allegany 


1,026 


Camden 


Oneida 


1,941 


Garden City 


Nassau 


2,420 


Canajoharie 


Montgomery 


2,415 


Geneseo 


Livingston 


2,157 


Canisteo 


Steuben 


2,201 


Greene 


Chenango 


1,297 


Castile 


Wyoming 


1,013 


Greenwich 


Washington 


2,384 


Castleton 2 


Rensselaer 


1,595 


Groton 


Tompkins 


2,235 


Cattaraugus 


Cattaraugus 


1,347 


Hamilton 


Madison 


1,505 


Cazenovia 


Madison 


1683 


Hammondspor t Steuben 


1,060 


Champlain 


Clinton 


1,140 


Hancock 


Delaware 


1,326 


Chateaugay 


Franklin 


1,291 


Hillburn 


Rockland 


1,112 


Chester 


Orange 


1,049 


Holley 


Orleans 


1,625 


Clayton 


Jefferson 


1,849 


Homer 


Corland 


2,356 


Clifton Springs Ontario 


1,628 


Honeoye Fall: 


s Monroe 


1,107 


Clinton 


Oneida 


1,270 


Horseheads 


Chemung 


2,078 


Cobleskill 


Schoharie 


2,410 


Jordan 


Onondaga 


1,012 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Albany 
Walling within the adjacent territory of New York 
Walling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 



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POPl IATI<>\ \M) [TS DlSTRIBl l l<>\ 



\<u ^ ork (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 


(continued) 






k.,M\ illc 


Clinton 

[Essex 


1,524 


Pelham ' 

Pelhani 


\\ estchester 


L,056 


Lake Placid 


Essex 


2,099 


Manor l 


\\ estchester 


1,754 


Larchmonl 


\\ estchester 


2,168 


Phelps 


( )nlario 


1,200 


Liberty 


Sulli\ an 


2,459 


Phihnont 


Columbia 


1,919 


Little Valley 


( lattaraugus 


1 25:5 


Phoenix 


( )swego 


1.717 


Liverpool 1 


< hiondaga 


1,831 


Piermont ' 


Rockland 


1,600 


Mc( ira\v\ illc 


( lortland 


1,032 


Pittsford 3 


Monroe 


1,328 


Manchester 


Ontario 


1,418 


Port Byron 


Cayuga 


1 ,035 


Manlius- 


( hionda^a 


1,296 


Port Henry 


Essex 


2,183 


Mayville 


( lhautauqua 


1,207 


Pulaski 


Oswego 


1,895 


Mexico 


( tewego 


1,336 


Randolph 


Cattaraugus 


1,310 


Middleporl 


Niagara . 


1,416 


Havena 


Albany 


2,093 


Millhrook 


1 )ut chess 


1,096 


Rhinebeck 


Dutchess 


1,397 


Monroe 


Orange 


1.327 


Richfield 






Monticdlo 


Sullivan 


2,330 


Springs 


Otsego 


1,388 


Montour Falls 


Schuyler 


1,560 


Rouses Point 


Clinton 


1.700 


Moravia 


Cayuga 


1,331 


St. Johnsville 


Montgomery 


2,469 


Naples 


( Ontario 


1,148 


Salem 


Washington 


1,083 


New Berlin 


( Ihenango 


1,070 


Schuylerville 


Saratoga 


1.625 


New Hartford 


Oneida 


1.621 


Sea Cliff 1 


Nassau 


2,108 


New Paltz 


Ulster 


1,056 


Sherburne 


Chenango 


1,104 


North Collins 


Erie 


1,158 


Sherrill 


Oneida 


1,761 


North Pelham 


\\ estchester 


2,385 


Shortsville 


Ontario 


1,300 


Northport 


Suffolk 


1.977 


Silver Springs 


Wyoming 


1,155 


Northvillc 


Fulton 


1.190 


Skaneateles 


Onondaga 


1,635 


Norwood 


St. Lawrence 


1,808 


Sloan 1 


Erie 


1.791 


Nunda 


Livingston 


1,152 


Sodus 


Wayne 


L.329 


Oakfield 


Genesee 


1,422 


South Glens 






1 Iriskany 


Oneida 


1,101 


Falls 


Saratoga 


2.158 


Oriskany Falls 


Oneida 


1,014 


South Nyack 


Rockland 


1,799 


Oxford 


Chenango 


1.390 


Springville 


Erie 


2.331 


Painted Post. 


Steuben 


2,170 


Ticonderoga 


Essex 


2.102 


Palmyra 


Wayne 


2,480 


Trumansburg 


Tompkins 


1,011 


Pawling 


Dutchess 


1.032 


Unadilla 


Otsego 


1,157 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 



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New York ( 


continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Toivn 


( .utility 


Pop. 




1.000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Valatie 


Columbia 


1,301 


Wesl Carthage Jefferson 


1,666 


Warwick 


Orange 


2,420 


West 






Waterville 


Oneida 


1,255 


Haverstraw 


Rockland 


2,018 


Wayland 


Steuben 


1,790 


Williamsville 2 


Erie 


1,753 


Webster 1 


Monroe 


1,247 


Wolcott 


Wayne 


1,186 


Weedsport 


Cayuga 


1,379 


Yorkville 


Oneida 


1,512 


51 


30 to 1.000, 


122 Towns. Population 


, 85,548 




Afton 


Chenango 


782 


Delevan 


Cattaraugus 


547 


Alden 


Erie 


755 


Dryden 


Tompkins 


707 


Alfred 


Allegany 


598 


Earlville 


J Chenango 


792 


Altamont 


Albany 


797 




\ Madison 




Angelica 


Allegany 


972 


East Randolph Cattaraugus 


554 


Ardsley 3 


W r estchester 


730 


Edwards 


St. Lawrence 


577 


Bellport 


Suffolk 


614 


Elizabethtown 


Essex 


518 


Bergen 


Genesee 


576 


Ellicottville 


Catteraugus 


950 


Black River 


Jefferson 


937 


Fairhaven 


Cayuga 


552 


Brewster 


Putnam 


859 


Farnham 


Erie 


516 


Brownville 


Jefferson 


976 


Fleischmans 


Delaware 


525 


Camillus 4 


Onondaga 


808 


Forestville 


Chautauqua 


620 


Canaseraga 


Allegany 


651 


Fort Covington Franklin 


836 


Candor 


Tioga 


699 


Fort Johnson 


Montgomery 


680 


Cape Vincent 


Jefferson 


913 


Fultonville 


Montgomery 


869 


Celoron 


Chautauqua 


757 


Glen Park 


Jefferson 


661 


Chaumont 


Jefferson 


595 


Hagaman 


Montgomery 


855 


Cherry Creek 


Chautauqua 


527 


Harriman 


Orange 


680 


Cherry Valley 


Otsego 


728 


Harrisville 


Lewis 


900 


Chittenango 


Madison 


650 


Hermon 


St. Lawrence 


622 


Churchville 


Monroe 


513 


Heuvelton 


St. Lawrence 


559 


Clayville 


Oneida 


999 


Hilton 


Monroe 


827 


Cleveland 


Oswego 


541 


Hobart 


Delaware 


587 


Cohocton 


Steuben 


843 


Hunter 


Greene 


683 


Copenhagen 


Lewis 


554 


Interlaken 


Seneca 


6:?:? 


Croghan 


Lewis 


646 


Kinderhook 


Columbia 


722 


De Ruyter 


Madison 


519 


Lake George 


\\ arren 


630 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
s Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 



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POPl LATION \M> Its DistiuBUTION 



New York (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000 (conl initrih 



Pop. 



Lakewood 


< lhautauqua 


71 I 


Sac ket Is 






l.i-u iston 


Niagara 


723 


Harbor 


Jefferson 


667 


Lama 


Li\ ingston 


843 


Sandy Creek 


Oswego 


566 


Livonia Station Li\ ingston 


743 


Savannah 


W ;iyne 


516 


l.\ adonvflle 


( Irleans 


738 


Savona 


Steuben 


554 


Lyons Palls 


Lew is 


818 


Schaghticoke 


Rensselaer 


568 


Vfacedon 


\\ ayne 


526 


Schcnevus 


( Msego 


526 


Marathon 


( in Hand 


565 


Schoharie 


Schoharie 


851 


Marcelhis 


Onondaga 


989 


Scottsville 


Monroe 


784 


Margaret \ ilk 


Delaware 


650 


Sherman 


Chautauqua 


847 


Marlborough 


Ulster 


807 


Sinclairville 


Chautauqua 


514 


May field 


Fulton 


592 


South Dayton 


Cattaraugus 


655 


Middleburg 


Schoharie. 


986 


Spencer 


Tioga 


661 


Middleville 


Herkimer 


790 


Spencerport 1 


Monroe 


926 


Milford 


( Itsego 


505 


Stamford 


Delaware 


947 


Millerton 


Dutchess 


829 


Stillwater 


Saratoga 


982 


Minoa 


Onondaga 


867 


Tannersville 


Greene 


597 


Montgomery 


Orange 


906 


Theresa 


Jefferson 


857 


Mooers 


Clinton 


512 


Tivoli 


Dutchess 


876 


Nassau 


Rensselaer 


655 


Union Springs 


Cayuga 


642 


Nelliston 


Montgomery 


664 


Upper Nyack 


Bockland 


538 


Newark \ ;ill<\ 


' Tioga 


821 


Valley Falls 


Bensselaer 


633 


Newport 


Herkimer 


703 


Vernon 


Oneida 


541 


Nichols 


Tioga 


554 


Victor 


Ontario 


945 


Old Forge 


Herkimer 


565 


Victory Mills 


Saratoga 


725 


Otego 


Otsego 


540 


Voorheesville 2 


Albany 


614 


Philadelphia 


Jefferson 


794 


Waddington 


St. Lawrence 


702 


Port Dickinson Broome 


883 


Washington- 






Port Leyden 


Lewis 


735 


ville 


Orange 


631 


Portville 


Cattaraugus 


606 


West \\ infield 


Herkimer 


725 


Prattsburg 


Steuben 


654 


\\ estport 


Essex 


669 


Red Hook 


Dutchess 


827 


Whitney Point Broome 


665 


Richmond^ ille 


Schoharie 


581 


^ ilson 


Niagara 


631 


Bosendale 


Ulster 


555 


\\ indsor 


Broome 


598 


Rushville 


f Ontario 


541 


Woodridge 


Sullivan 


944 




\ Yates 




Youngstown 


Niagara 


539 



Under 500, 99 Towns. Population 32.21:5 



l Fallin<j within the adjacent territory of Rochester 
-Fallimj within the adjacent territory of Albany 



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NORTH CAROLINA 




Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 



Population 2,559,123 
Area in sq. mi. 48,740 

Pop. per sq. mi. 52.5 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.4 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



11.27 

22.50 



269,763 

1,639 

50,758 

6,850 

5,492 



109,000 
91,928 

323 
49.200 

148 



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POPl LATIOIN WD lis DisTitlltl TIOIN 



NORTH CAROLIN \ 

Population, 2,,"),") , ).I23 2. 1 percenl of population of I oited States 
Families,* 568,69 I (Estimated) 
Negroes, 763,407 



\u ml >rr <>f places, population and per cent of the slate population 


ClaSS of 1 'liters 


Number of 
Placet 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


55 


490,370 


19.1 


< it irs iiiul towns of 








2."). 000 and over 


1 


1 56.609 


6.1 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


65,998 


2.6 


10, to l .",.000 


7 


87,905 


3. I 


5.000 to 10.000 


13 


89.970 


3.5 


2.500 to 5,000 


28 


89,888 


3 . 5 


Rural territory 




2.068,753 


80.9 


Cities and towns of 








1.000 to 2.500 


80 


116.931 


1.6 


500 to 1.000 


84 


59,562 


2.3 


Under 500 


219 


6 1.260 


2.5 


Other rural territory 




1,828,000 


71.5 



Town 



\sh<'\ tile 
Charlotte 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population. 156,609 

Buneonihe 28,501 Wilmington New Hanover 33,372 
Mecklenburg 16,338 Winston-Salem Forsyth 48,395 



15.000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population. 65,998 

Durham Durham 21,719 Raleigh Wake 

Greensboro Guilford 19,861 



24,418 



10,000 to 15,000, 7 Cities. Population. 87,905 
Gastonia Gaston 12.871 Rocky Mount (Edgecombe 12.712 

Goldsboro Waym- 11,296 \Nash 

High Point Guilford 14,302 Salisbury Rowan 13.881 

New H.-rn Craven 12.198 Wilson Wilson 10,612 



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North Carolina {continued) 
Town Courtly Pop. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 13 Cities. Population, 89,970 



Pop. 



Burlington 


Alamance 


5,952 


Kinston 


Lenoir 


9,771 


Concord 


Cabarrus 


9,903 


Lexington 


Davidson 


5,254 


Elizabeth City 


Pasquotank 


8,925 


Reidsville 


Rockingham 


5,333 


Fayetteville 


Cumberland 


8,877 


Statesville 


Iredell 


7.895 


Greenville 


Pitt 


5,772 


Thomasville 


Davidson 


5,676 


Henderson 


Vance 


5,222 


Washington 


Beaufort 


6,314 


Hickory 


Catawba 


5,076 








2,500 to 5,000, 


28 Cities 


. Population, 


89,888 




Albemarle 


Stanly 


2,691 


Monroe 


Union 


4,084 


Asheboro 


Randolph 


2,559 


Mooresville 


Iredell 


4,315 


Beaufort 


Carteret 


2,968 


Morehead City Carteret 


2,958 


Belmont 


Gaston 


2,941 


Morganton 


Burke 


2,867 


Canton 


Haywood 


2,584 


Mount Airy 


Surry 


4,752 


Dunn 


Harnett 


2,805 


Newton 


Catawba 


3,021 


Edenton 


Chowan 


2,777 


Oxford 


Granville 


3,606 


Hamlet 


Richmond 


3,808 


Roanoke 






Hendersonville Henderson 


3,720 


Rapids 


Halifax 


3,369 


Kings 






Rockingham 


Richmond 


2,509 


Mountain 


Cleveland 


2,800 


Sanford 


Lee 


2,977 


Laurinburg 


Scotland 


2,643 


Shelby 


Cleveland 


3,609 


Lenoir 


Caldwell 


3,718 


Spencer 


Rowan 


2,510 


Lincolnton 


Lincoln 


3,390 


Tarboro 


Edgecombe 


4,568 


Lumberton 


Robeson 


2,691 


Wadesboro 


Anson 


2,648 


1,000 to 2,500, 


80 Town. 


s. Population 


, 116,931 




Ahoskie 


Hertford 


1,429 


Clayton 


Johnston 


1,423 


Andrews 


Cherokee 


1,634 


Clinton 


Sampson 


2,110 


Ayden 


Pitt 


1,673 


Cornelius 


Mecklenburg 


1,141 


Belhaven 


Beaufort 


1,816 


Dallas 


Gaston 


1,397 


Benson 


Johnston 


1,123 


Davidson 


Mecklenburg 


1,156 


Bessemer City 


Gaston 


2,176 


East 






Brevard 


Transylvanis 


i 1,658 


Lumberton 


Robeson 


1,011 


Burgaw 


Pender 


1.040 


East Spencer 


Rowan 


2,239 


Carrboro 


Orange 


1,129 


Elkin 


Surry 


1,195 


Chadbourn 


Columbus 


1,121 


Enfield 


Halif;i\ 


1,648 


Chapel Hill 


Orange 


1,483 


Fairmont 


Robeson 


1,000 


Cherryville 


Gaston 


1 ,88 1 


Farmville 


Pitt 


1,780 


China Grove 


Rowan 


1.027 


Forest City 


Rutherford 


2.312 



192 



Population \\i> [ts distiubution 



Town 



North Carolina (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,50C 


1 (continued) 






Frnnklinton 


Franklin 


1,058 


Norwood 


Stanly 


1,22] 


Fremont 


\\ a\ in- 


1,294 


l'l> mouth 


\\ iishiugton 


1,847 


( ribsom Qle 


Uamance 


1,302 


Harford 


Hoke 


1,235 




i luilford 




Ramseur 


Bandolph 


1,014 


Graham 


Uamance 


2,366 


Bandleman 


Bandolph 


1,967 


( rranite Falls 


Caldwell 


1,101 


Red Springs 


Robeson 


1,018 


Hertford 


Perquimans 


1,704 


Bobersonville 


Martin 


1,199 


Highland 


Catawba 


1,062 


Boper 


\\ ashington 


1,043 


Hillshoro 


Orange 


1,180 


Boxboro 


Person 


1,651 


KrnicisN ille 


Fors\ th 


1,219 


Butherfordlon 


Butherford 


1,693 


La Grange 


Lenoir 


1,399 


St. Pauls 


Bobeson 


1,147 


Leaks> ille 


Rockingham 


1,606 


Scotland Neck 


Hahfax 


2,061 


Littleton 


(Halifax 


1,010 


Selma 


Johnston 


1,601 




{Warren 




Siler City 


Chatham 


1,253 


Louisburg 


Franklin 


1,954 


Smithficld 


Johnston 


1,895 


Lowell 


Gaston 


1,151 


Southport 


Brunswick 


1,664 


McAdenville 


Gaston 


1,162 


Spring Hope 


Nash 


1,221 


Madison 


Bockingham 


1,247 


Taylorsville 


Alexander 


1,122 


Maiden 


Catawba 


1,266 


Troy 


Montgomery 


1,102 


Marion 


McDowell 


1,784 


Tryon 


Polk 


1,067 


Maxton 


Bobeson 


1,397 


Wake Forest 


Wake 


1,425 


Mayodan 


Bockingham 


1,886 


Warsaw 


Duplin 


1,108 


Mebane 


JAlamance 


1,351 


Waynesville 


Haywood 


1.942 




\Orange 




Weldon 


Halifax 


1,872 


Mocksville 


Davie 


1,146 


Wendell 


Wake 


1,239 


Mount Holly 


Gaston 


1.160 


West Hickory 


Catawba 


1,266 


Mount Olive 


Wayne 


2,297 


Whiteville 


Columbus 


1,664 


Murphy 


Cherokee 


1,314 


Williamston 


Martin 


1.800 


North 






Windsor 


Bertie 


1.210 


Wilkesboro 


Wilkes 


2,363 








500 to 1,000, 


84 Towns 


. Population, 


59,562 




Aberdeen 


Moore 


858 


Black 






Apex 


Wake 


926 


Mountain 


Buncombe 


531 


Atlantic 


Carteret 


610 


Boardman 


Columbus 


828 


Aulander 


Bertie 


803 


Bolton 


Columbus 


699 


Aurora 


Beaufort 


524 


Bridgeton 


Craven 


548 


Baileys 


Nash 


518 


Brookford 


Catawba 


709 


Bethel 


Pitt 


817 


Bryson 


Swain 


882 


Biscoe 


Montgomery 


755 


Carthage 


Moore 


962 



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North Carolina (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Cary 


Wake 


645 


Nashville 


Nash 


939 


Coats 


Harnett 


526 


Norlina 


Warren 


673 


Columbia 


Tyrrell 


738 


Old Fort 


McDowell 


931 


Conover 


Catawba 


681 


Oriental 


Pamlico 


607 


Denton 


Davidson 


559 


Pee Dee 


Richmond 


838 


Dover 


Craven 


670 


Pilot Mountain Surry 


707 


East Bend 


Yadkin 


508 


Pineville 


Mecklenburg 


650 


East Kings 






Pittsboro 


Chatham 


584 


Mountain 


Cleveland 


835 


Polkton 


Anson 


575 


East 






Princeville 


Edgecombe 


562 


Laurinburg 


Scotland 


541 


Rhodhiss 


f Burke 


835 


Elm City 


Wilson 


725 




\Caldwell 




Four Oaks 


Johnston 


583 


Richlands 


Onslow 


548 


Franklin 


Macon 


773 


Rocky Mount 






Franklinsville 


Randolph 


631 


Mills 


Nash 


833 


Fuquay Spring 


sWake 


555 


Rose Hill 


Duplin 


516 


Hope Mills 


Cumberland 


783 


Roseboro 


Sampson 


749 


Huntersville 


Mecklenburg 


833 


Rosman 


Transylvania 


527 


Jackson 


Northampton 


579 


Rowland 


Robeson 


767 


Jacksonville 


Onslow 


656 


Saluda 


Polk 


549 


Jonesboro 


Lee 


886 


Snow Hill 


Greene 


700 


Jonesville 


Yadkin 


787 


Southern Pines Moore 


743 


Kenly 


Johnston 


827 


Spruce Pine 


Mitchell 


717 


Landis 


Rowan 


972 


Stanley 


Gaston 


584 


Lawndale 


Cleveland 


774 


Sylva 


Jackson 


863 


Liberty 


Randolph 


636 


Tabor 


Columbus 


782 


Lillington 


Harnett 


593 


Vanceboro 


Craven 


540 


Longview 


Catawba 


755 


Wallace 


Duplin 


648 


Magnolia 


Duplin 


694 


Walnut Cove 


Stokes 


651 


Marshall 


Madison 


748 


Warrenton 


Warren 


927 


Marshville 


Union 


828 


Waxhaw 


Union 


750 


Maysville 


Jones 


536 


Weaverville 


Buncombe 


606 


Middlesex 


Nash 


697 


Whitakers 


f Edgecombe 


723 


Morven 


Anson 


631 




(Nash 




Mount Gilead 


Montgomery 


975 


Wilkesboro 


Wilkes 


814 


Mount PleasantCabarrus 


770 


Winterville 


Pitt 


650 


Murfreesboro 


Hertford 


621 


Zebulon 


Wake 


953 



Under 500, 249 Towns. Population, 64,260 



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Population \m> [ts Distribi tiois 



NORTH DAKOTA 




Location of cities of 10,000 and over 



Population 


646,872 


Area in sq. mi. 


70,183 


Pop. per sq. mi. 


9.2 


Per cent of U. S. pop. 


0.6 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 



7.57 
69.02 



77,690 
751 

68,796 
1,160 
5,316 



82,886 

75,349 

37 

42,300 

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NORTH DAKOTA 

Population, 646,872—0.6 percent of the population of United States 
Families, * 1 13,719— (Estimated) 



Negroes, 



461 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


12 


88,239 


13.6 


Cities and towns of 








15,000 and over 


1 


21,961 


3.3 


10,000 to 15,000 


2 


24,486 


3.8 


5,000 to 10,000 


3 


18,889 


2.9 


2,500 to 5,000 


6 


22,903 


3.5 


Rural territory 




558,633 


86.4 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


29 


38,051 


5.9 


500 to 1,000 


56 


36,228 


5.6 


Under 500 


197 


52,429 


8.1 


Other rural territory 




431,925 


66.8 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 21,961 
Fargo Cass 21,961 

10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,486 
Grand Forks Grand Forks 11,010 Minot Ward 10,476 

5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 18,889 

Rismarck Burleigh 7,122 Jamestown Stutsman 6.627 

Devils Lake Ramsey 5,140 

2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 22,903 
Dickinson Stark 4,122 Grafton Walsh 2.512 

*See preface 



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North Dakota {continued) 

Town County Pop. Town 

2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Mandan 


Morton 


1,336 


Wahpeton 


Richland 


3,069 


Valley <'.it> 


Barnes 


4,686 


Williston 


William* 


1,178 


1,000 to 2,500, 


29 Towns. 


Population, 


38,051 




\shlt'\ 


Mcintosh 


1,009 


La Moure 


La Moure 


1,014 


Beach 


Golden Valley 1,106 


1 Angdoo 


Cavalier 


1,228 


Bottineau 


Bottineau 


1,172 


La ri more 


Grand Forks 


1,089 


Cando 


Towner 


1,111 


Lidgerwood 


Richland 


1,065 


Carrington 


Foster 


1.420 


Linton 


Emmons 


1,011 


Casselton 


Cass 


1,538 


Lisbon 


Ransom 


1,855 


Cooperstown 


Griggs 


1,112 


Marmarth 


Slope 


1,318 


Crosby 


Divide 


1,147 


Mayville 


Traill 


1,218 


Ellendale 


Dickey 


1,334 


New Rockford 


[ Eddy 


2,111 


Enderlin 


Ransom 


1,919 


Oakes 


Dickey 


1,637 


Hankinson 


Richland 


1,477 


Park River 


Walsh 


1,114 


Harvey 


Wells 


1,590 


Rugby 


Pierce 


1,424 


Hebron 


Morton 


1,374 


Wilton 


(Burleigh 


1,026 


Hillsboro 


Traill 


1,183 




\ McLean 




Kenmare 


Ward 


1,446 


Wishek 


Mcintosh 


1,003 




500 to 1,000, 


56 Towns 


. Population. 


, 36,228 




Anamoose 


McHenry 


563 


Hazen 


Mercer 


520 


Aneta 


Nelson 


662 


Hettinger 


Adams 


817 


Belfield 


Stark 


526 


Hope 


Steele 


699 


Beulah 


Mercer 


552 


Kildeer 


Dunn 


512 


Bisbee 


Towner 


500 


Kulm 


La Moure 


725 


Bowbells 


Burke 


643 


Lakota 


Nelson 


959 


Bowman 


Bowman 


767 


Leeds 


Benson 


701 


Cavalier 


Pembina 


819 


Litchville 


Barnes 


528 


Drake 


McHenry 


517 


McClusky 


Sheridan 


646 


Drayton 


Pembina 


637 


McVille 


Nelson 


546 


Edgeley 


La Moure 


803 


Maddock 


Benson 


557 


Edmore 


Ramsey 


501 


Milnor 


Sargent 


680 


Fairmount 


Richland 


709 


Minnewaukan 


Benson 


564 


Fessenden 


Wells 


731 


Minto 


Walsh 


602 


Finley 


Steele 


599 


Mohall 


Benville 


651 


Garrison 


McLean 


714 


Mott 


Hettinger 


723 


Glenn Ullin 


Morton 


875 


Napoleon 


Logan 


55 1 


Hatton 


Traill 


828 


Neche 


Pembina 


528 



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North Dakota (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






New England 


Hettinger 


613 


Steele 


Kidder 


550 


New Salem 


Morton 


711 


Strasburg 


Emmons 


653 


Northwood 


Grand Forks 


935 


Streeter 


Stutsman 


640 


Pembina 


Pembina 


802 


Towner 


McHenry 


610 


Portland 


Traill 


623 


Velva 


McHenry 


836 


Ray 


Williams 


563 


Walhalla 


Pembina 


634 


Richardton 


Stark 


626 


Washburn 


McLean 


558 


Rolla 


Rolette 


675 


Willow City 


Bottineau 


559 


St. Thomas 


Pembina 


500 


Wimbledon 


Barnes 


521 


Stanley 


Mountrail 


591 


Wyndmere 


Richland 


570 



Under 500, 197 Towns. Population, 52,429 



198 



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OHIO 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Population 5,759,394 

Area in sq. mi. 40,740 
Pop. per sq. mi. 141.4 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 5 . 4 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World. Survey 1920) 



22.20 
17.31 



256,695 

1,956 

86,354 

31,800 

9,044 



516,225 

845,649 

5,165 

362,500 

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OHIO 

Population, 5,759,394 — 5.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 1,279,865— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 186,183 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


148 


3,677,136 


63.8 


Cities and towns of 








500,000 and over 


l 


796,841 


13.8 


100,000 to 500,000 


6 


1,374,794 


23.9 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


147,931 


2.6 


25,000 to 50,000 


12 


387,891 


6.7 


15,000 to 25,000 


15 


286,599 


5.0 


10,000 to 15,000 


14 


169,789 


2.9 


5,000 to 10,000 


44 


317,584 


5.5 


2,500 to 5,000 


54 


195,707 


3.4 


Rural territory 




2,082,258 


36.2 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


153 


236,161 


4.1 


500 to 1,000 


198 


142,979 


2.5 


Under 500 


320 


93,614 


1.6 


Other rural territory 




1,609,504 


27.9 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



Pop. 



500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 796,841 
Cleveland Cuyahoga 796,841 

100,000 to 500,000, 6 Cities. Population, 1,374,794 

Akron Summit 208,435 Dayton Montgomeryl52,559 

Cincinnati Hamilton 401,247 Toledo Lucas 243,164 

Columbus Franklin 237,031 Youngstown Mahoning 132,358 



Canton 

*See preface 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 147,931 
Stark 87,091 Springfield Clark 



60.840 



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Ohio (continued) 



Town 



County 



I 'up. 



Tou II 



County 



Pop. 



25,000 to 50,000 


, 12 Cities. Population 


, 387,891 




Fast Cleve- 




Marion 


Marion 


27,891 


land 1 Cuyahoga 


27 2 ( >2 


Newark 


Licking 


26,718 


Hamilton Butler 


39,675 


Portsmouth 


Scioto 


33,011 


Lakcwood ' Cuyahoga 


41,732 


Steubenville 


Jefferson 


28.508 


Lima Allen 


41,326 


x \ arren 


Trumbull 


27,050 


Lorain Lorain 


37,295 


Xanes\ ille 


Muskingum 


29,565 


Manslield Richland 


27.821 








15,000 to, 25,000 


>, 15 Cities. Population 


. 286,599 




Alliance Stark 


21,603 


Elyria 


Lorain 


20,474 


Ashtabula Ashtabula 


22.082 


Findlay 


Hancock 


17.021 


Barberton Summit 


18,811 


Marietta 


\\ ashington 


15,140 


Bellaire Belmont 


15,061 


Mas-illon 


Stark 


17.428 


Chillieothe Boss 


15,831 


Middletown 


Butler 


23,594 


Cleveland 




Norwood 2 


Hamilton 


24.966 


Heights 1 Cuyahoga 


15,236 


Piqua 


Miami 


15.044 


East Liverpool Columbiana 


21,411 


Sandusky 


Erie 


22.897 


10,000 to 15,00( 


I, 14 Cit\ 


les. Population 


, 169,789 




Bucyrus Crawford 


10,425 


Kenmore 


Summit 


12.683 


Cambridge Guernsey 


13,104 


Lancaster 


Fairfield 


14.706 


Coshocton Coshocton 


10,847 


Martins Ferry 


Belmont 


11.634 


Cuyahoga Falls Summit 


10,200 


New Phila- 






Easl 




delphia 


Tuscarawas 


10,718 


"i oungstown Mahoning 


11,237 


Niles 


Trumbull 


13,080 


Fremont Sandusky 


12,468 


Salem 


Columbiana 


10,305 


Ironton Lawrence 


14,007 


Tiffin 


Seneca 


14.375 


5,000 to 10,000, 44 Cih 


les. Population 


, 317,584 




Ashland Ashland 


9,249 


Conneaut 


Ashtabula 


9,343 


Athens Athens 


6,418 


Defiance 


Defiance 


8,876 


Bellefontaine Logan 


9,336 


Delaware 


Delaware 


8,756 


Bellevue (Huron 


5,776 


Delphos 


[Allen 


5,745 


Sandusky 






Van Wert 




Bowling Green \\ ood 


5,788 


Dennison 


Tuscarawas 


5,524 


Circleville Pickaway 


7,049 


Dover 


Tuscarawas 


8,101 



^Falling within I fie adjacent territory of Cleveland 
•Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 



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Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 






East Paiesti 


ne Columbiana 


5,750 


St. Marys 


Auglaize 


5,679 


Fostoria 


j Hancock 


9,987 


Shelby 


Richland 


5,578 




\ Seneca 




Sidney 


Shelby 


8,590 


Galion 


Crawford 


7,374 


Struthers 


Mahoning 


5,847 


Gallipolis 


Gallia 


6,070 


Troy 


Miami 


7,260 


Girard 


Trumbull 


6,556 


Uhrichsville 


Tuscarawas 


6,428 


Greenville 


Darke 


7,104 


Urbana 


Champaign 


7,621 


Jackson 


Jackson 


5,842 


Van Wert 


Van Wert 


8,100 


Kent 


Portage 


7,070 


Wapakoneta 


Auglaize 


5,295 


Kenton 


Hardin 


7,690 


Washington 






Logan 


Hocking 


5,493 


Court House Fayette 


7,962 


Mount Vernon Knox 


9,237 


Wellston 


Jackson 


6,687 


Nelsonville 


Athens 


6,440 


Wellsville 


Columbiana 


8,849 


Norwalk 


Huron 


7,379 


West Park 


Cuyahoga 


8,581 


Painesville 


Lake 


7,272 


Wilmington 


Clinton 


5,037 


Ravenna 


Portage 


7,219 


Wooster 


Wayne 


8,204 


St. Bernard 


1 Hamilton 


6,312 


Xeni 


Greene 


9.110 




2,500 to 5,000, 


54 Cities 


. Population, 


195,707 




Barnesville 


Belmont 


4,865 


Franklin 


Warren 


3,071 


Bedford 2 


Cuyahoga 


2,677 


Garfield 






Berea - 


Cuyahoga 


2,959 


Heights 


Cuyahoga 


2,550 


Bridgeport 


Belmont 


3,977 


Geneva 


Ashtabula 


3,081 


Bryan 


Williams 


4,252 


Glouster 


Athens 


3,140 


Byesville 


Guernsey 


2,775 


Greenfield 


Highland 


4,344 


Celina 


Mercer 


4,226 


Hillsboro 


Highland 


4,356 


Cheviot 1 


Hamilton 


4,108 


Hubbard 


Trumbull 


3,320 


Clyde 


Sandusky 


3,099 


Lebanon 


Warren 


3,396 


Crestline 


Crawford 


4,313 


Leetonia 


Columbiana 


2,688 


Crooksville 


Perry 


3,311 


Lisbon 


Columbiana 


3,113 


Eaton 


Preble 


3,210 


Lockland x 


Hamilton 


4,007 


Elmwood 






London 


Madison 


4,080 


Place » 


Hamilton 


3,991 


Marysville 


Union 


3,635 


Euclid 2 


Cuyahoga 


3,363 


Maumee 3 


Lucas 


3,195 


Fairport 






Medina 


Medina 


3,430 


Harbor 


Lake 


4,211 


Miamisburg 4 


Montgomery 


1,383 



falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Toledo 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 



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POPI l.\TUi\ WD I is DlSTRIBl TION 



Town 



Ohio {continued] 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Middleport 


Meigs 


3,772 


Port Clinton 


Ottawa 


3,928 


MingoJunction Jefferson 


1,616 


Reading 1 


1 [amilton 


1,540 


Montpelier 


\\ illiitms 


.5,052 


Salinei ill<' 


Columhiana 


2,700 


Napoleon 


1 [enry 


1,143 


Sebring 


Mahoning 


3,541 


\. m Boston 


Scioto 


4,817 


Shadyside 


1'ilinont 


3,084 


\.w ( lomers- 






Toronto 


Jefferson 


4,684 


tm\ n 


Tuscarawas 


3,389 


Union <'.ii j | 


Darke 


1,534 


New Lexington Perr} 


3,157 


Upper 






New burgh 






Sandusky 


Wyandot 


3,708 


Heights 1 


( luyahoga 


2,957 


\\ adsworth 


Medina 


4,742 


Oberlin 


Lorain 


4,236 


\\ auseon 


Fulton 


3,035 


Orrville 


\\ ayne 


4,107 


\\ illard 


Huron 


3,889 


Pomeroy 


Meigs 


4,294 


Willoughby 


Lake 


2,656 


1,000 to 2,500, 


153 Town 


s. Population 


, 236,161 




Ada 


Hardin 


2,321 


Bradford 


| Darke 


2,356 


Addyston 2 


1 l.i mil Inn 


1,448 




[Miami 




Amhersl 


Ix>rain 


2,485 


Bratenahl 1 


Cuyahoga 


1,000 


Amsterdam 


Jefferson 


1,271 


Bremen 


Fairfield 


1,134 


Antwerp 


Paulding 


1,096 


Brilliant 


Jefferson 


1,500 


Arcanum 


Darke 


1,311 


Brookville 4 


Montgomery 


1,336 


Archbold 


Fulton 


1,125 


Buehtel 


Athens 


1,178 


\sll\illr 


Pickaway 


1,032 


Cadiz 


1 [arrison 


2,084 


Avon 


Lorain 


1,460 


Caldwell 


Noble 


1,706 


Batavia 


Clermont 


1,088 


Canal Fulton 


Stark 


1,057 


Belle Valley 


Noble 


1,050 


Cardington 


Morrow 


1,109 


Belpre 


\\ ashington 


1,317 


Carey 


\\ yandot 


2,488 


Bergholz 


Jefferson 


1,215 


Carrollton 


Carroll 


2,192 


Bethel 


Clermont 


1,340 


Cedarville 


Greene 


1,028 


Bethesda 


Belmont 


1,182 


Chagrin Falls 


Cuyahoga 


2,237 


Bexley 3 


Franklin 


1,342 


Chardon 


Geauga 


1,566 


Blanchester 


Clinton 


1,671 


Chauncey 


Athens 


1,178 


Bluff ton 


Ulen 


1,950 


Cleves 2 


Hamilton 


1,454 



^Combined population of Union Cily, Darke County, Ohio and Union City, 
Itundolph County. Indiana, 4,910 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
"•Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 
'Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 



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Town 



Ohio (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Coal Grove 


Lawrence 


1,851 


Leipsic 


Putnam 


1,788 


Coldwater 


Mercer 


1,531 


Lewisburg 


Preble 


1,103 


Columbiana 


Columbiana 


2,114 


Linden 






Columbus 






Heights 3 


Franklin 


1,731 


Grove 


Putnam 


1,768 


Lodi 


Medina 


1,240 


Continental 


Putnam 


1,093 


Loudonville 


Ashland 


1,887 


Corning 


Perry 


1,628 


Louisville 


Stark 


2,008 


Covington 


Miami 


1,885 


Loveland 2 


[Clermont 


1,557 


Delta 


Fulton 


1,543 




\ Hamilton 




Deshler 


Henry 


1,514 




[ Warren 




Dillonvale 


Jefferson 


1,643 


Lowellville 


Mahoning 


2,214 


Dover 


Cuyahoga 


1,754 


McArthur 


Vinton 


1,307 


Doylestown 


Wayne 


1,037 


McComb 


Hancock 


1,012 


Dresden 


Muskingum 


1,434 


McConnelsville Morgan 


1,618 


East Columbus Franklin 


1,328 


Manchester 


Adams 


1,824 


Flushing 


Relmont 


1,026 


Maple Heights 


5 Cuyahoga 


1,732 


Forest 


Hardin 


1,143 


Marblehead 


Ottawa 


1,048 


Fort Recovery 


Mercer 


1,092 


Mechanicsburg Champaign 


1,470 


Fredericktown 


Knox 


1,194 


Milford 2 


f Clermont 


1,525 


Garrettsville 


Portage 


1,119 




[Hamilton 




Georgetown 


Rrown 


1,670 


Millersburg 


Holmes 


2,098 


Germantown * 


Montgomery 


1,827 


Minerva 


f Carroll 


2,261 


Gibsonburg 


Sandusky 


1,737 




\ Stark 




Glendale 2 


Hamilton 


1,759 


Minster 


Auglaize 


1,538 


Grandview 






Monroeville 


Huron 


1,185 


Heights 


Franklin 


1,185 


Mount Gilead 


Morrow 


1,837 


Granville 


Licking 


1,440 


Mount 






Grover 


Jefferson 


1,694 


Healtby 2 


Hamilton 


2,255 


Harrison 


Hamilton 


1,309 


Mount Sterling Madison 


1,113 


Hicksville 


Defiance 


2,378 


Murray City 


Hocking 


1,493 


Holgate 


Henry 


1,039 


Navarre 


Stark 


1,385 


Hudson 


Summit 


1,134 


New Bremen 


Auglaize 


1,502 


Huron 


Erie 


1,703 


New Carlisle 


Clark 


1,019 


Independence 


Cuyahoga 


1,074 


New London 


Huron 


1,470 


Jacksonville 


Athens 


1,046 


New Richmond Clermont 


1,714 


Jamestown 


Greene 


1,039 


New 






Jefferson 


Ashtabula 


1,532 


S traits ville 


Perry 


2,208 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 
3 Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 



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Ohio (continued) 



Town 



Countv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000, 198 Towns. Population, 142,979 
Adena Jefferson 724 Amanda Fairfield 

Alger Hardin 787 Amelia Clermont 

1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 
^Falling within l/ie adjacent territory of Dayton 
3 Falling within the adjacent territory of Toledo 
*Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 
b Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 


I (continued) 






\< wton Falls 


Trumbull 


1,100 


Shawnee 


Perry 


1,918 


North 






Shreve 


Wayne 


1,094 


Baltimore 


Wool 


2,439 


Somerset 


Perry 


1,339 


.North Canton 


Stark 


1,597 


South 






North College 






Charleston 


Clark 


1,267 


Hill 


Hamilton 


1,101 


South Euclid 


Cuyahoga 


1,605 


North Olmsted 1 


Cuyahoga 


1,419 


South 






Oak Harbor 


Ottawa 


1,858 


Zanesville 


Muskingum 


1,010 


Oak Hill 


Jackson 


1,394 


Spencerville 


Allen 


1,543 


Oakwood 


Montgomery 


1,473 


Stryker 


Williams 


1,014 


Osborn - 


Greene 


1,059 


Swan ton 


Fulton 


1.218 


Ottawa 


Putnam 


2,167 


Sylvania 3 


Lucas 


1.222 


Oxford 


Butler 


2,146 


Tippecanoe 






Paulding 


Paulding 


2,106 


City 


Miami 


2,426 


Peebles 


Adams 


1,008 


Utica 


Licking 


1,658 


Perrysburg 3 


Wood 


2,429 


Vermilion 


Erie 


1,436 


Plain City 


Madison 


1,330 


Versailles 


Darke 


1,563 




Union 




Waverly 


Pike 


1,625 


Plymouth 


Huron 
[Richland 


1,374 


Wellington 

West 


Lorain 


2,245 


Richwood 


Union 


1,601 


Carroll ton 2 


Montgomery 


1,430 


Ripley 


Brown 


1,529 


West Jefferson 


Madison 


1,170 


Rittman 


Wayne 


1,803 


West Liberty 


Logan 


1,347 


Rockford 


Mercer 


1,075 


West Milton 


Miami 


1,256 


Rocky River J 


Cuyahoga 


1,861 


Westerville 4 


Franklin 


2,480 


Roseville 


Muskingum 


1,349 


Wickliffe 


Lake 


1,508 


1 


[Perry 




Woodsfield 


Monroe 


2,394 


Sabina 


Clinton 


1,504 


Wyoming 5 


Hamilton 


2,323 


St. Clairsville 


Belmont 


1,561 


Yellow Springs 


i Greene 


1,264 


St. Paris 


Champaign 


1,226 


Yorkville 


fBelmont 


1,754 


Sciotoville 


Scioto 


2,182 




\Jefferson 




Shaker Heights 


Cuyahoga 


1,616 









531 
658 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



205 



Town 



Ohio (continued) 



Countv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Andover 


Ashtabula 


921 


Chesapeake 


Lawrence 


821 


Ansonia 


Darke 


807 


Clarington 


Monroe 


607 


Arlington 


Hancock 


666 


Coal ton 


Jackson 


790 


Arlington 






Convoy 


Van Wert 


932 


Heights 


Hamilton 


730 


Cortland 


Trumbull 


750 


Ashley 


Delaware 


786 


Creston 


Wayne 


894 


Attica 


Seneca 


658 


Cumberland 


Guernsey 


636 


Avon Lake 


Lorain 


904 


Cuyahoga 






Bainbridge 


Ross 


862 


Heights 


Cuyahoga 


739 


Baltimore 


Fairfield 


566 


Cygnet 


Wood 


589 


Barnhill 


Tuscarawas 


513 


Dalton 


Wayne 


611 


Basil 


Fairfield 


606 


De Graff 


Logan 


932 


Bay 


Cuyahoga 


751 


Deer Park 


Hamilton 


824 


Beach City 


Stark 


658 


Dunkirk 


Hardin 


894 


Beallsville 


Monroe 


555 


East Canton 


Stark 


574 


Belle Center 


Logan 


909 


East Linden 


Franklin 


724 


Belleville 


Richland 


998 


East View 


Cuyahoga 


606 


Belmont 


Belmont 


680 


Edgerton 


Williams 


987 


Beloit 


Mahoning 


589 


Edon 


Williams 


610 


Berlin Heights 


Erie 


514 


Elida 


Allen 


509 


Beverly 


Washington 


566 


Elmore 


Ottawa 


937 


Bloomdale 


W r ood 


509 


Fairview 


Cuyahoga 


642 


Bloomingburg 


Fayette 


552 


Fayette 


Fulton 


936 


Bloomville 


Seneca 


645 


Felicity 


Clermont 


606 


Bolivar 


Tuscarawas 


519 


Frankfort 


Ross 


776 


Botkins 


Shelby 


557 


Frazeysburg 


Muskingum 


667 


Bowerston 


Harrison 


500 


Freeport 


Harrison 


626 


Bradner 


Wood 


786 


Freeport (Prairie Depot P.O.) 




Brewster 


Stark 


928 




Wood 


578 


Brook Park 


Cuyahoga 


861 


Genoa 


Ottawa 


971 


Brooklyn 






Gnadenhutten 


i Tuscarawas 


530 


Heights 


Cuyahoga 


605 


Grafton 


Lorain 


900 


Burton 


Geauga 


592 


Grand Rapids 


Wood 


517 


Butler 


Richland 


622 


Greenspring 


/Sandusky 


830 


Camden 


Preble 


904 




\ Seneca 




Canal 






Greenwich 


Huron 


827 


Winchester 1 


Franklin 


791 


Grove City l 


Franklin 


905 


Canfield 


Mahoning 


806 


Groveport ' 


Franklin 


671 


Centerburg 


Knox 


775 


Grover Hill 


Paulding 


530 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 



206 



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Ohio (con I in tied) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Hamden 


Vinton 


837 


Middlepoint 


Van Wert 


670 


Harultr 


llllll V 


560 


Milan 


Erie 


653 


Hanging Rock 


Lawrence 


591 


Milford Center Union 


671 


Hebron 


Licking 


683 


Mineral City 


Tuscarawas 


800 


Holloway 


Belmont 


974 


Mogadon- 


| Portage 


751 


Hopedale 


1 l;ii rison 


561 




\ Summit 




Jackson Center Shelby 


578 


Morrow 


Warren 


803 


Jeffersonville 


Fayette 


790 


Mount Orab 


Brown 


545 


Jewett 


Harrison 


852 


Mount Pleasant Jefferson 


635 


Johnstown 


Licking 


906 


Mount Victory 


• Hardin 


723 


Junction City 


Perry 


890 


Nevada 


Wyandot 


793 


Kalida 


Putnam 


583 


New Concord 


Muskingum 


889 


Kelleys Island 


Erie 


708 


New Holland 


[Fayette 


810 


killl.urk 


Holmes 


575 




Pickaway- 




Kingston 


Ross 


800 


New Knoxville Auglaize 


537 


Lagrange 


Lorain 


500 


New Madison 


Darke 


608 


Lakeview 


Logan 


549 


New 






Larue 


Marion 


795 


Matamoras 


Washington 


896 


Leesburg 


Highland 


849 


New Paris 


Preble 


907 


Lexington 


Richland 


634 


New Vienna 


Clinton 


704 


Liberty Center Henry 


635 


New 






Lore City 


Guernsey 


784 


Washington 


Crawford 


919 


Lowell 


Washington 


516 


Newtown 1 


Hamilton 


534 


Lynchburg 


Highland 


898 


North Bend 1 


Hamilton 


597 


McDonald 


Trumbull 


621 


North 






McGuffey 


Hardin 


688 


Kings ville 


Ashtabula 


598 


Macedonia 


Summit 


581 


North 






Madeira 


Hamilton 


600 


Lewisburg 


Champaign 


720 


Madison 


Lake 


893 


North Randall Cuyahoga 


652 


Magnolia 


f Carroll 


605 


Northfield 


Summit 


861 




\ Stark 




Ohio City 


Van \\ irt 


848 


Malta 


Morgan 


885 


Pandora 


Putnam 


669 


Malvern 


Carroll 


979 


Pataskala 


Licking 


771 


Mantua 


Portage 


764 


Payne 


Paidding 


984 


Mason 


Warren 


816 


Pemberville 


Wood 


938 


Mendon 


Mercer 


571 


Peninsula 


Summit 


520 


Mentor 


Lake 


851 


Perrysville 


Ashland 


575 


Middlefield 


Geauga 


706 


Piketon 


Pike 


664 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



20: 







Ohio (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Pioneer 


Williams 


774 


Sunbury 


Delaware 


827 


Pleasant City 


Guernsey 


781 


Sycamore 


Wyandot 


839 


Pleasant Hill 


Miami 


682 


Trenton 


Butler 


618 


Poland 


Mahoning 


561 


Trimble 


Athens 


806 


Proctorville 


Lawrence 


629 


Upper 






Prospect 


Marion 


949 


Arlington 


Franklin 


620 


Quaker City 


Guernsey 


732 


Walbridge 


Wood 


584 


Rendville 


Perry 


515 


Washington- 


f Columbiana 
[Mahoning 


823 


Roscoe 


Coshocton 


629 


ville 




Rutland 


Meigs 


500 


Waterville 


Lucas 


779 


St. Henry 


Mercer 


561 


Waynesburg 


Stark 


978 


Santoy 


Perry 


976 


Waynesfield 


Auglaize 


584 


Sardinia 


Brown 


561 


Waynesville 


Warren 


668 


Scio 


Harrison 


861 


West 






Seaman 


Adams 


553 


Alexandria 


Preble 


994 


Seneca ville 


Guernsey 


947 


West Lafayett 


,e Coshocton 


921 


Seville 


Medina 


691 


West Mansfield Logan 


737 


Sharonville 


Hamilton 


753 


West Salem 


Wayne 


636 


Sherwood 


Defiance 


543 


West Union 


Adams 


992 


Silverton 


Hamilton 


795 


West Unity 


Williams 


906 


Smithfield 


Jefferson 


620 


Weston 


Wood 


844 


South Amherst Lorain 


944 


Whitehouse 


Lucas 


513 


South Lebanon Warren 


675 


Williamsburg 


Clermont 


969 


South Webster Scioto 


604 


Williamsport 


Pickaway 


554 


Spencer 


Medina 


527 


Wiltshire 


Van Wert 


546 


Strasburg 


Tuscarawas 


917 


Winchester 


Adams 


913 


Stratton 


Jefferson 


593 


Woodville 


Sandusky 


910 


Sugar Creek 


Tuscarawas 


618 


Worthington * 


Franklin 


705 



Under 500, 320 Towns. Population, 93,614 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 



208 



PnlM l.\TI<>\ \M> ITS DlSTIUHl TION 



OKLAHOMA 



Location of < -I t »• » of 

2."), 000 and over 




Population 2,028,283 
Area in sq. mi. 69,414 

Pop. per sq. mi. 29.2 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 9 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



9.37 
28.18 



191,987 
1,195 

107.916 

700 

6,502 



151,300 
176,835 

292 
60,900 

174 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



209 



OKLAHOMA 

Population, 2,028,283 — 1.9 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 450,730— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 149,407 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number oj 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


63 


539,480 


26.6 


Cities and towns of 








50,000 and over 


2 


163,370 


8.1 


25,000 to 50,000 


1 


30,277 


1.5 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


49,354 


2.4 


10,000 to 15,000 


6 


74,263 


3.7 


5,000 to 10,000 


15 


104,193 


5.1 


2,500 to 5,000 


36 


118,023 


5.8 


Rural territory 




1,488,803 


73.4 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


96 


157,105 


7.7 


500 to 1,000 


95 


68,547 


3.4 


Under 500 


218 


66,320 


3.3 


Other rural territory 




1,196,831 


59.0 



Town 



County 



Pop. Town 



County 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 163,370 
Oklahoma City Oklahoma 91,295 Tulsa Tulsa 



Pop. 



72,075 



25,000 to 50,00.0, 1 City. Population, 30,277 
Muskogee Muskogee 30,277 



15.000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,354 



Enid Garfield 


16,576 


Shawnee 


Pottawa- 


Okmulgee Okmulgee 


17,430 




tomie 


*See preface 









15,348 



110 



Popi la riois \m> lis Distribution 



( Oklahoma (continued) 
Town 



Town County Pop. 

10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities 

Anlmore I larter I 1,181 

Bartlesville Washington 11,417 

Chickaaha Qr&dy 10,179 



County 

Population, 74,263 



( mthrie 

McAlester 

Sapulpa 



Logan 

Pittsburg 

Creek 



5,000 to 10,000, 15 Cities. Population, 104,193 



Ida 

BlackweD 
Cushing 
Drumrighl 

Durant 
EI Reno 
Henryetta 
Hugo 



Pontotoc 

K;i> 

Payne 

Creek 

Bryan 

Canadian 

Okmulgee 

Choctaw 



8,012 
7,174 
6,326 
6,460 
7,340 
7,737 
5,889 
6,368 



Lawton 

Miami 

Norman 

Pawhuska 

Picher 

Ponca 

Vinita 



Comanche 

Ottawa 

Cleveland 

Osage 

Ottawa 

Kay 

Craig 



Pop. 



11,757 
12,095 
11,634 



8,930 
6,802 
5,004 
6,414 
9,676 
7,051 
5,010 



2,500 to 5,000, 36 Cities. Population, 118,023 



Altus 

Alva 

Anadarko 

Bristow 

Cardin 

Claremore 

Cleveland 

( linton 

Coalgate 

Collinsville 

Commerce 

Duncan 

Elk City 

Frederick 

Hartshorne 

Hobart 

I [oldenville 

Hominy 



Jackson 

Woods 

Caddo 

Creek 

Ottawa 

Rogers 

Pawnee 

Custer 

Coal 

Tulsa 

Ottawa 

Stephens 

Beckham 

Tillman 

Pittsburg 

Kiowa 

Hughes 

( taage 



4,522 
3,913 
3,116 
3,460 
2,640 
3,435 
2,717 
2,596 
3,009 
3,801 
2,555 
3,463 
2,814 
3,822 
3,480 
2,936 
2 932 
2,875 



Idabel 

Madill 

Mangum 

Newkirk 

Nowata 

Pauls Valley 

Perry 

Poteau 

Purcell 

Sand Springs 

Stillwater 

Sulphur 

Wagoner 

Walters 

Waurika 

Woodward 

Wynona 

Yale 



McCurtain 

Marshall 

Greer 

Kay 

Nowata 

Garvin 

Noble 

Le Flore 

McClain 

Tulsa 

Payne 

Murray 

Wagoner 

Cotton 

Jefferson 

Woodward 

Osage 

Payne 



3,067 
2,717 
3,405 
2,533 
4,435 
3,694 
3,154 
2,679 
2,938 
4,076 
4,701 
3,667 
3,436 
3,032 
3,204 
3,849 
2,749 
2,601 



Aft on 
Allen 
Antlers 



1,000 to 2,500, 96 Towns. Population, 157,105 

Ottawa 1,518 Atoka Atoka 

Pontotoc 1,377 Avant Osage 



Pushmataha 1,842 Beggs 



Okmulgee 



2,038 
1,071 
2,327 



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211 



Oklahoma (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 


Bigheart 


Osage 


2,099 


Kiefer 


Bixby 


Tulsa 


1,249 


Kingfisher 


Boley 


Okfuskee 


1,154 


Kiowa 


Boswell 


Choctaw 


1,212 


Krebs 


Boynton 


Muskogee 


1,204 


Kusa 


Britton 


Oklahoma 


1,070 


Lehigh 


Broken Arrow 


Tulsa 


2,086 


Lindsay 


Broken Bow 


McCurtain 


1,983 


McCurtain 


Caddo 


Bryan 


1,421 


Marietta 


Carnegie 


Caddo 


1,150 


Mar low 


Cement 


Caddo 


1,098 


Medford 


Chandler 


Lincoln 


2,226 


Morris 


Checotah 


Mcintosh 


2,390 


Mounds 


Chelsea 


Rogers 


1,692 


Oilton 


Cherokee 


Alfalfa 


2,017 


O'Keene 


Comanche 


Stephens 


1,427 


Okemah 


Cordell 


Washita 


1,855 


Pawnee 


Covington 


Garfield 


1,283 


Prague 


Coweta 


Wagoner 


1,318 


Pryor Creek 


Davis 


Murray 


1,609 


Quapaw 


Devol 


Cotton 


1,936 


Quinton 


Dewar 


Okmulgee 


1,558 


Ringling 


Dewey 


Washington 


2,302 


Roff 


Edmond 


Oklahoma 


2,452 


Ryan 


Eufaula 


Mcintosh 


2,286 


SaUisaw 


Fairfax 


Osage 


1,342 


Sayre 


Fairview 


Major 


1,751 


Shamrock 


Fort Gibson 


Muskogee 


1,353 


Shattuck 


Garber City 


Garfield 


1,446 


Skiatook 


Geary 


f Blaine 


1,167 






[Canadian 




Snyder 


Grandfield 


Tillman 


1,990 


Spiro 


Guymon 


Texas 


1,507 


Stigler 


Haileyville 


Pittsburg 


2,067 


Stillwell 


Haskell 


Muskogee 


2,196 


Stroud 


Healdton 


Carter 


2,157 


Tahlequah 


Heavener 


Le Flore 


1,850 


Tecumsah 


Hennessey 


Kingfisher 


1,310 


Thomas 


Hollis 


Harmon 


1,683 


Tishomingo 


Jenks 


Tulsa 


1,508 


Tonkawa 



County 



Pop. 



Creek 1,563 

Kingfisher 2,447 

Pittsburg 1,287 

Pittsburg 2,078 

Okmulgee 1,069 

Coal 1,898 

Garvin 1,543 

Haskell 1,062 

Love 1,977 

Stephens 2,276 

Grant 1,050 

Okmulgee 1,926 

Creek 1,078 

Creek 2,231 

Blaine 1,084 

Okfuskee 2,162 

Pawnee 2,418 

Lincoln 1,127 

Mayes 1,767 

Ottawa 1,394 

Pittsburg 1,557 

Jefferson 1,039 

Pontotoc 1,138 

Jefferson 1,379 

Sequoyah 2,255 

Beckham 1,703 

Creek 1,409 

Ellis 1,365 

[Osage ' 1,653 

\Tulsa 

Kiowa 1,197 

Le Flore 1,162 

Haskell 1,797 

Adair 1,155 

Lincoln 1,361 

Cherokee 2,271 
Pottawatomie 1,429 

Custer L.223 

Johnston 1,871 

Kay 1,448 



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Population \\i> its Distribution 



Oklahoma (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town 

l,000/o 2,500 (continued} 



County 



Pop. 



\ ian 


Sequoyah 


1,176 


\\ etumka 


Hughes 


1.122 


\\ apauucka 


Johnston 


1 ,038 


\\ ewoka 


Seminole 


1,520 


W atonga 


Blaine 


1,678 


W ilburton 


Latimer 


2,226 


\\ aynoka 


\\ oods 


1,500 


\\ ilson 


Carter 


2,286 


Weathcrford 


( '.lifter 


1 .929 


W > onewood 


1 larvin 


2,200 


\\ eleel ka 


Okfuskee 


1,588 


Yukon 


1 madian 


1,016 



500 to 1,000, 95 Towns. Population, 68,547 



Achille 


Bryan 


500 


( iotcbo 


Kiowa 


737 


Uderson 


Pittsburg 


855 


Granite 


Greer 


912 


Apache 


Caddo 


919 


Grove 


Delaware 


869 


Beaver < it> 


Beaver 


920 


Hastings 


Jefferson 


629 


Bennington 


Bryan 


951 


Helena 


Alfalfa 


615 


Billings 


Noble 


846 


Hinton 


Caddo 


744 


Blanchard 


McClain 


842 


Hooker 


Texas 


W16 


Bokchito 


Bryan 


627 


Howe 


Le Flore 


711 


Bokoshe 


Le Flore 


869 


Hydro 


Caddo 


686 


Bromide 


(Coal 


523 


Jennings 


Pawnee 


910 




\ Johnston 




Kaw City 


Kay 


627 


Byars 


McClain 


629 


Kingston 


.Marshall 


767 


Calvin 


Hughes 


700 


Konawa 


Seminole 


896 


Canton 


Blaine 


582 


Lamont 


Grant 


586 


Carmen 


Alfalfa 


792 


Lexington 


Cleveland 


950 


Chattanooga 


Comanche 


507 


Locust Grove 


Mayes 


587 


Choteau 


Mayes 


541 


Lone \N olf 


Kiowa 


657 


Crescent 


Logan 


878 


Luther 


Oklahoma 


601 


Crowder 


Pittsburg 


581 


McLoud 


Pottawatomie 


651 


Custer City 


Custer 


671 


Mannsville 


Johnston 


639 


Delaware 


Nowata 


804 


Maud 


Pottawatomie 


637 


Dustin 


Hughes 


713 


Maysville 


Garvin 


627 


East Duke 


Jackson 


502 


Meeker 


Lincoln 


513 


Eldorado 


Jackson 


967 


Mill Creek 


Johnston 


620 


Erick 


Beckham 


971 


Minco 


Grady 


606 


Fairland 


Ottawa 


818 


Mooreland 


Woodward 


592 


Forgan 


Bea\ er 


582 


Mountain View 


Kiowa 


917 


Fort Cobb 


Caddo 


546 


Muldrow 


Sequoyah 


693 


Fort Towson 


Choctaw 


965 


Olustee 


Jackson 


665 


Francis 


Pontotoc 


911 


Osage City 


Osage 


757 


Gage 


Ellis 


804 


Paden 


Okfuskee 


600 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



213 



Oklahoma (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Panama 


Le Flore 


568 


Sterrett 


Rryan 


703 


Perkins 


Payne 


608 


Stonewall 


Pontotoc 


622 


Pershing 


Osage 


891 


Stratford 


Garvin 


964 


Phillips 


Coal 


972 


Taft 


Muskogee 


553 


Pittsburg 


Pittsburg 


892 


Talihina 


Le Flore 


690 


Pond Creek 


Grant 


965 


Tamaha 


Haskell 


501 


Porter 


Wagoner 


597 


Temple 


Cotton 


906 


Porum 


Muskogee 


533 


Terral 


Jefferson 


506 


Ralston 


Pawnee 


703 


Texhoma 


Texas 


687 


Ramona 


Washington 


793 


Tipton 


Tillman 


727 


Ravia 


Johnston 


513 


Tuttle 


Grady 


590 


Red Fork 


Tulsa 


844 


Valliant 


McCurtain 


809 


Red Oak 


La timer 


593 


Wanette 


Pottawatomie 


783 


Rush Springs 


Grady 


768 


Welch 


Craig 


696 


Seminole 


Seminole 


854 


Wellston 


Lincoln 


650 


Sentinel 


Washita 


723 


Westville 


Adair 


956 


Soper 


Choctaw 


538 


Wister 


Le Flore 


586 



Under 500, 218 Towns. Population, 66,320 



214 



P0P1 LATION \M> ITS DISTRIB1 TION 



oHKliON 




Location of cities of 10,000 and over 



Population 783,389 

Area in sq. mi. 95,607 

Pop. per sq. mi. 8.2 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 7 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles »f rural roads (Office of Public Poads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads [Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



3.38 
37.27 



50,206 
856 

36,819 
5,000 
3,232 



83,332 

125,660 

731 

80,000 

70 



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OREGON 

Population, 783,389 — 0.7 per cent of thepopulation of United States 
Families,* 174,086— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 2,144 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


23 


391,019 


49.9 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


1 


258,288 


33.0 


15,000 to 100,000 











10,000 to 15,000 


3 


42,299 


5.4 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


50,445 


6.4 


2,500 to 5,000 


11 


39,987 


5.1 


Rural territory 




392,370 


50.1 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


30 


47,127 


6.0 


500 to 1,000 


43 


28,348 


3.6 


Under 500 


102 


23,463 


3.0 


Other rural territory 




293,432 


37.5 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 258,288 
Portland Multnomah 258,288 



10,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 42,299 



Astoria 
Eugene 



Baker 
Bend 
Corvallis 
La Grande 



Clatsop 
Lane 



14,027 
10,593 



Salem 



Marion 



5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 50,445 

Baker 7,729 Medford Jackson 

Deschutes 5,415 Oregon City 1 Clackamas 

Benton 5,752 Pendleton Umatilla 

Union 6,913 The Dalles Wasco 



Pop. 



17,679 



5,756 
5,686 
7,387 
5,807 



*See preface 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 



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Popi i.\ii<)\ \M) lis Distribution 



Countv 



Oregon (continued) 
I'o/k Town 



County 



2. .")()() to •").(»<)(). 1 1 Cities. Population, 39,987 



\lban\ 

Ashland 

Dallas 

< rrants Pass 

I [ood Ri\ er 



I. inn 

Jackson 
Polk 

Josephine 
Hood River 



Klamath Falls Klamath 



1,840 
1,283 
2,701 
3,151 
3,195 
4,801 



McMinnville 
Marshfield 

\ewberg 
North Bend 
Roseburg 



Yamhill 
Coos 

Vanihill 

Coos 
Douglas 



Pop. 



2,767 
1,034 
2,566 

.$,268 
1,381 



1,000 to 2,500, 30 Towns. Population, 47,127 



Raudon 

Burns 

Clatakanie 

Condon 

Coquille 

Cottage Grove 

Elgin 

Enterprise 

Forest Grove 

Gladstone 

Greshani 1 

Heppner 

Hillsboro 

Independence 

Lakeview 



( loos 

Harncv 

Columbia 

Gilliam 

Coos 

Lane 

Union 

\\ a 1 Iowa 

Washington 

Clackamas 

Multnomah 

Morrow 

Washington 

Polk 

Lake 



1,440 

1,022 
1,171 
1,127 

1,642 
1,919 
1,043 
1,895 
1,915 
1,069 
1,103 
1,321 
2,468 
1,143 
1,139 



Lebanon 

Milton 

Milwaukie 1 

Ontario 

Oswego 

Prineville 

Rainier 

St. Helens 

Seaside 

Silverton 

Springfield 

Tillamook 

Union 

West Linn 

Woodburn 



Linn 

Umatilla 

Clackamas 

Malheur 

Clackamas 

Crook 

Columbia 

Columbia 

Clatsop 

Marion 

Lane 

Tillamook 

Union 

Clackamas 

Marion 



1,805 
1,747 
1,172 

2,039 
1,818 
I.I II 
1.287 
2,220 
1.802 
2.2.-) 1 
1.855 
1.964 
1,319 
1,628 
1,656 



500 to 1,000, 43 Towns 



Amity 

Arlington 

Athena 

Bay City 

Beaverton 

Brownsville 

Canby 

Carlton 

Central Point 

Drain 

Dufur 

Echo 



Yamhill 

Gilliam 

Umatilla 

Tillamook 

Washington 

Linn 

Clackamas 

Yamhill 

Jackson 

Douglas 

Wasco 

Umatilla 



522 
529 
621 
511 
580 
763 
852 
552 
582 
607 
533 
501 



Population, 

Falls City 

Fossil 

Free water 

Glendale 

Haines 

Hammond 

Harrisburg 

Hermiston 

Huntington 

Joseph 

Junction City 

.Monmouth 



28,348 

Polk 

Wheeler 

Umatilla 

Douglas 

Baker 

Clatsop 

Linn 

Umatilla 

Baker 

Wallowa 

Lane 

Polk 



994 
519 
664 
518 
503 
547 
573 
655 
666 
770 
687 
582 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 



J. Walter Thompson Company 







Oregon (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Mount Angel 


Marion 


936 


Sheridan 


Yamhill 


979 


Myrtle Point 


Coos 


934 


Stay ton 


Marion 


649 


Newport 


Lincoln 


580 


Sutherlin 


Douglas 


515 


North Powder 


Union 


613 


Toledo 


Lincoln 


678 


Nyssa 


Malheur 


563 


Vale 


Malheur 


935 


Oakland 


Douglas 


516 


Wallowa 


Wallowa 


894 


Philomath 


Renton 


591 


Warrenton 


Clatsop 


730 


Prairie City 


Grant 


643 


Wasco 


Sherman 


701 


Redmond 


Deschutes 


585 


Weston 


Umatilla 


595 


Reedsport 


Douglas 


850 









Under 500, 102 Towns. Population, 23,463 



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in mm i.M'ioN \m> Its Distribution 



n:\NSYLVANIA 




ittsburgh AlToona 




Scranton 
Wilkes-Barre)» 



Bethlehem 
Allentown* 



• Reading 

Johnstown HarrisbnrgX. Lancaster 

•Philadelph 



Location of cities of 50,000 and over 




ester 



Population 8,720,017 

Area in sq. mi. 44,832 
Pop. per sq. mi. 194.5 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 8 . 3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



26.05 
13.44 



202,252 

3,618 

91,556 

10,600 

11,681 



490,337 

854,706 

7,419 

365,500 

272 



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PENNSYLVANIA 

Population, 8,720,017 — 8.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 1,937,782— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 281,494 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 


Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Populat ion 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


314 


5,607,815 


64.3 


Cities and towns of 








1,000,000 and over 


l 


1,823,779 


20.9 


500,000 to 1,000,000 


l 


588,343 


6.8 


100,000 to 500,000 


2 


245,567 


2.8 


50,000 to 100,000 


9 


605,820 


7.0 


25,000 to 50,000 


7 


273,838 


3.1 


15,000 to 25,000 


27 


524,922 


6.0 


10,000 to 15,000 


30 


364,818 


4.2 


5,000 to 10,000 


93 


670,916 


7.7 


2,500 to 5,000 


144 


509,812 


5.8 


Rural territory 




3,112,202 


35.7 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


229 


380,693 


4.4 


500 to 1,000 


175 


125,967 


1.5 


Under 500 


255 


73,264 


0.8 


Other rural territory 




2,532,278 


29.0 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 1,823,779 
Philadelphia Philadelphia 1,823,779 

500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 588,343 

Pittsburgh Allegheny 588.343 

100,000 to 500,000, 2 Cities. Population, 245,567 
Reading Berks 107,784 Scranton Lackawanna 137,783 

"See preface 



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POP! LATIOIN WD Its DISTRIBUTION 



Pennsylvania {continued) 
Town County Pop. Town < ounty 

50,000 to 100,000, 9 Cilies. Population, 605,820 



Pop. 



Alien town 


Lehigh 


73,502 


Erie 


Erie 


93,372 


Altoona 


Blair 


60,331 


Harriaburg 


Dauphin 


75,917 


Bethlehem 


Lehigh 


50,358 


Johnstown 


Cambria 


67,327 




^Northampton 


i 


Lancaster 


Lancaster 


53,150 


Chester 1 


Delaware 


58,030 


Wilkes-Barre 


Luzerne 


73,833 


25,000 to 50,000 


, 7 Cities 


. Population, 


273,838 




Easton 


Northampton 


i 33,813 


Norristown 1 


.Montgomery 


32,319 


Hazleton 


Luzerne 


32,277 


Williamsport 


Lycoming 


36,198 


McKeesport - 


Allegheny 


16,781 


York 


York 


47,512 


New Castle 


Lawrence 


11,938 








15, 


000 to 25,000 


i, 27 Cities. Population 


, 524,922 




Braddock - 


Allegheny 


20,879 


Nanticoke 


Luzerne 


22.611 


Bradford 


McKean 


15,525 


Oil City 


Venango 


21,271 


Butler 


Butler 


23,778 


Pitts ton 3 


Luzerne 


18,497 


Carbondale 3 


Lackawanna 


18,640 


Plymouth 


Luzerne 


16,500 


Dunmore' 


Lackawanna 


20,250 


Pottstown 


Montgomery 


17.131 


Duquesne 2 


Allegheny 


19,011 


Pottsville 


Schuylkill 


21,876 


Farrell 


Mercer 


15,586 


Shamokin 


Northumber- 




Greensburg 


Westmorelandl5.033 




land 


21,204 


Homestead - 


Allegheny 


20,452 


Sharon 


Mercer 


21,747 


Lebanon 


Lebanon 


24,643 


Shenandoah 


Schuylkill 


24,726 


McKees Rocks 


2 Allegheny 


16,713 


Sunbury 


Northumber- 




Mahanoy Cit\ 


Schuylkill 


15,599 




land 


15,721 


Monessen 


Westmoreland 18,179 


Uniontown 


Fayette 


15,692 


Mount Carme 


1 Northumber- 




Washington 


Washington 


21.180 




land 


17,469 


Wilkinsburg 2 


Allegheny 


24.403 


10,000 to 15,00C 


1, 30 Cities. Population 


, 364,818 




Ambridge 


Beaver 


12,730 


Carlisle 


Cumberland 


10,916 


Beaver Falls 


Beaver 


12,802 


Carnegie - 


Allegheny 


11,516 


Berwick 


Columbia 


12,181 


Carrick 2 


Allegheny 


10,504 


Bristol 1 


Bucks 


10,273 


Chambersburg 


Franklin 


13,171 


Canonsburg 


\\ ashington 


10,632 


Charleroi 


Washington 


11.516 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
''Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 



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Pennsylvania (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



10,000 to 15,000 (continued) 



NorthBraddock 2 Allegheny 14,928 



Pop. 



Coatesville 


Chester 14,515 


Old Forge 1 


Lackawanna 


12,237 


Columbia 


Lancaster 10,836 


Olyphant 1 


Lackawanna 


10,236 


Connellsville 


Fayette 13,804 


Phoenixville 


Chester 


10,484 


Dickson City 1 


Lackawanna 11,049 


Punxsutawney 


Jefferson 


10,311 


Donora 


Washington 14,131 


Steel ton 


Dauphin 


13,428 


Du Bois 


Clearfield 13,681 


Swissvale - 


Allegheny 


10,908 


Jeannette 2 


Westmorelandl0,627 


Tamaqua 


Schuylkill 


12,363 


Meadville 


Crawford 14,568 


Warren 


Warren 


14,272 


New 




West Chester 


Chester 


11,717 


Kensington 2 


Westmorelandl 1,987 


Woodlawn 


Beaver 


12,495 



5,000 to 10,000, 93 Cities. Population, 670,916 



Archbald x 


Lackawanna 


8,603 


East 






Arnold 2 


Westmoreland 6,120 


Pittsburgh 2 


Allegheny 


6,527 


Ashland 


Schuylkill 


6,666 


Edwardsville 


Luzerne 


9,027 


Ashley 


Luzerne 


6,520 


Ellwood City 


) Beaver 


8,958 


Avalon 2 


Allegheny 


5,277 




\ Lawrence 




Bangor 


Northampton 


5,402 


Etna 2 


Allegheny 


6,341 


Bellevue 2 


Allegheny 


8,198 


Ford City 


Armstrong 


5,605 


Blakely 1 


Lackawanna 


6,564 


Forest City 


Susquehanna 


6,004 


Bloomsburg 


Columbia 


7,819 


Frackville 


Schuylkill 


5,590 


Clairton - 


Allegheny 


6,264 


Franklin 


Venango 


9,970 


Clearfield 


Clearfield 


8,529 


Freeland 


Luzerne 


6,666 


Coaldale 


Schuylkill 


6,336 


Glassport 2 


Allegheny 


6,959 


Conshohocken 


3 Montgomery 


8,481 


Greenville 


Mercer 


8.101 


Coraopolis 2 


Allegheny 


6,162 


Hanover 


York 


8,664 


Corry 


Erie 


7,228 


Huntingdon 


Huntingdon 


7,051 


Crafton 2 


Allegheny 


5,954 


Indiana 


Indiana 


7,043 


Danville 


Montour 


6,952 


Jersey Shore 


Lycoming 


6,103 


Darby 3 


Delaware 


7 922 


Johnsonburg 


Elk 


5,400 


Dormont 2 


Allegheny 


6,455 


Juniata 


Blair 


7,660 


Dorranceton 


Luzerne 


6,334 


Kane 


McKean 


7,283 


Duryea 1 


Luzerne 


7,776 


Kingston 


Luzerne 


8,952 


East 






Kittanning 


Armstrong 


7.153 


Conemaugh 


Cambria 


5,256 


Knoxville 2 


Allegheny 


7,201 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranlon 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 



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Population and Its Distribution 



1 Vnnsylvania (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





5,000 to 10,000 (continued) 






Lansford 


< larbon 


9,625 


Rochester 


Beaver 


6,957 


Larksville 


Luzerne 


9,438 


St. Clair (Pittsburgh P.O.) 




La t robe 


\\ estmoreland 9,484 




Mlegheny 


6,585 


Lehighton 


( larbon 


, 6,102 


St. Clair 1 


Schuylkill 


6,495 


Lewistown 


Mifflin 


' 9,849 


St. Marys 


Elk 


6,967 


Lock Il;i\ in 


Clinton 


8,557 


Sayre 


Bradford 


8,078 


Luzerne 


Luzerne 


5,998 


Schuylkill 






Marcus Hook 1 


Delaware 


5,324 


Hav en 


Schuylkill 


5,437 


MiddletO'R a 


Dauphin 


5,920 


Scottdale 


Westmoreland 5,768 


Midland 


Beaver 


5,452 


Sharpsburg 2 


Allegheny 


8,921 


Millvale 2 


Allegheny 


8,031 


Stroudsburg 


Monroe 


5,278 


Milton 


Northumber- 




Summit Hill 


Carbon 


5,499 




land 


8,638 


Swoyersville 


Luzerne 


6,876 


Minersville 


Schuylkill 


7,845 


Tarentum 2 


Allegheny 


8,925 


Monongahela 


Washington 


8,688 


Taylor 3 


Lackawanna 


9,876 


Mount Oliver 2 


Allegheny 


5,575 


Throop 3 


Lackawanna 


6,672 


Mount 






Titus ville 


Crawford 


8,432 


Pleasant 


Westmoreland 5,862 


Turtle Creek 2 


Allegheny 


8,138 


Munhall 2 


Allegheny 


6,418 


Tyrone 


Blair 


9,084 


Nanty-Glo 


Cambria 


5,028 


Vandergrift 


Westmoreland 9,531 


New Brighton 


Beaver 


9,361 


Waynesboro 


Franklin 


9,720 


Northampton 


Northampton 


9,349 


West 






Palmerton 


Carbon 


7,168 


Hazleton 


Luzerne 


5,854 


Parsons 


Luzerne 


5,638 


West Pittston 3 


Luzerne 


6,986 


Pitcairn 2 


Allegheny 


5,728 


Wilmerding 2 


Allegheny 


6,441 


Bankin 2 


Allegheny 


7,301 


Windber 


Somerset 


9,462 


Benovo 


Clinton 


5,877 


Winton 3 


Lackawanna 


7,583 


Bidgway 


Elk 


6,037 








2,500 to 5,000, 


144 Citi 


es. Population 


, 509,812 




Aliquippa 


Beaver 


2,931 


Beaver 


Beaver 


4,135 


Ambler 1 


Montgomery 


3,094 


Bellefonte 


Centre 


3,996 


Apollo 


Armstrong 


3,227 


Bellwood 


Blair 


2,629 


Aspinwall 2 


Allegheny 


3,170 


Bentleyville 


Washington 


3,679 


Athens 


Bradford 


4,384 


Birdsboro 


Berks 


3,299 


Avoca 3 


Luzerne 


4,950 


Blairsville 


Indiana 


4,391 


Barnesboro 


Cambria 


4,183 


Boyertown 


Berks 


3,189 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
-Falling within lite adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
^Falling within I lie adjacent territory of Scranton 



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>23 





Pennsylvania 


(continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Brackenridge l 


Allegheny 


4,987 


Franklin 


Cambria 


2,632 


Bridgeport 2 


Montgomery 


4,680 


Freedom 


Beaver 


3,452 


Bridgeville 1 


Allegheny 


3,092 


Freeport 


Armstrong 


2,696 


Brookville 


Jefferson 


3,272 


Galeton 


Potter 


2,969 


Brownsville 


Fayette 


2,502 


Gallitzin 


Cambria 


3,580 


Burnham 


Mifflin 


2,765 


Gettysburg 


Adams 


4,439 


Catasauqua 


Lehigh 


4,714 


Gilberton 


Schuylkill 


4,766 


Centerville 


Washington 


4,793 


Girardville 


Schuylkill 


4,482 


Clarion 


Clarion 


2,793 


Grove City 


Mercer 


4,944 


Clifton 






Hamburg 


Berks 


2,764 


Heights 2 


Delaware 


3,469 


Hellertown 


Northampton 


3,008 


Clymer 


Indiana 


2,867 


Hollidaysburg 


Blair 


4,071 


College HiU 


Beaver 


2,643 


Honesdale 


Wayne 


2,756 


Collingdale 2 


Delaware 


3,834 


Hummelstown 


Dauphin 


2,654 


Coplay 


Lehigh 


2,845 


Ingram 1 


Allegheny 


2,900 


Coudersport 


Potter 


2,836 


Irwin 


Westmoreland 3,235 


Curwensville 


Clearfield 


2,973 


Jenkintown 2 


Montgomery 


3,366 


Dale 


Cambria 


3,115 


Jermyn 3 


Lackawanna 


3,326 


Derry 


Westmoreland 2,889 


Kulpmont 


Northumber- 




Downingtown 


Chester 


4,024 




land 


4,695 


Doylestown 


Bucks 


3,837 


Kutztown 


Berks 


2,684 


Dupont 


Luzerne 


4,576 


Lansdale 2 


Montgomery 


4,728 


East Mauch 






Lansdowne 2 


Delaware 


4,797 


Chunk 


Carbon 


3,868 


Leechburg 


Armstrong 


3,991 


East 






Lewisburg 


Union 


3,204 


Stroudsburg 


Monroe 


4,855 


Lititz 


Lancaster 


3,680 


Eddystone 2 


Delaware 


2,670 


Lykens 


Dauphin 


2,880 


Edgewood l 


Allegheny 


3,181 


McAdoo 


Schuylkill 


4,674 


Elizabeth 1 


Allegheny 


2,703 


McDonald 


Washington 


2,751 


Elizabethtown 


Lancaster 


3,319 


Manheim 


Lancaster 


2,712 


Ellsworth 


Washington 


2,828 


Mauch Chunk 


Carbon 


3,666 


Emaus 


Lehigh 


4,370 


Mayfield 


Lackawanna 


3,832 


Emporium 


Cameron 


3,036 


Mechanicsburg Cumberland 


4,688 


Ephrata 


Lancaster 


3,735 


Media - 


Delaware 


4,109 


Exeter 3 


Luzerne 


4,176 


Meyer sdale 


Somerset 


3,716 


Export 


Westmoreland 2,596 


Millersburg 


Dauphin 


2,936 


Forty Fort 


Luzerne 


3,389 


Miners Mills 


Luzerne 


4,365 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
3 Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranlon 



22 \ 



POPl LATION \M> [TS I MSTRIB1 TION 



Penns} l\ ania (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



2. .")()() to 5,000 (continued) 



Monaca 


Beaver 


3,83a 


Slatington 


Lehigh 


4,014 


Moosic 1 


Lackawanna 


4,364 


Somerset 


Somerset 


3,121 


Morris\ illc 


Bucks 


3,639 


Souderton 


Montgomery 


3,125 


Mount Union 


Huntingdon 


1.7 11 


South 






Narlnrth 2 


Montgomery 


3,704 


Allentown 


Lehigh 


2,549 


Nazareth 


Northampton 


4,288 


South 






New 






Rrownsville 


Fayette 


4,675 


Philadelphia 


Schuylkill 


2,537 


South Fork 


Cambria 


4.239 


North 






South 






Bellevernon 


Westmoreland 


2.605 


\\ illiamsport Lycoming 


4.341 


North East 


Erie 


3,481 


Southwest 






Northampton 






Greensburg 


Westmoreland 


2,538 


Heights 


Northampton 


3,791 


Spangler 


Cambria 


3.035 


Northumber- 


Northumber- 




Spring City 


Chester 


2.944 


land 


land 


4,061 


Springdale 3 


Allegheny 


2.929 


Oakmont 3 


All egheny 


4,512 


Sugar Notch 


Luzerne 


2,612 


Osceola 


Clearfield 


2,512 


Susquehanna 






Palmyra 


Lebanon 


3,646 


Depot 


Susquehanna 


3,764 


Parkesburg 


Chester 


2,543 


Sykesville 


Jefferson 


2,507 


Parnassus 3 


Westmoreland 3,816 


Towanda 


Rradford 


4,269 


Pat ton 


Cambria 


3,628 


Trafford 3 


1 Allegheny 


2,859 


Pen Argyl 


Northampton 


4,096 




\Westmoreland 




Perkasie 


Bucks 


3,150 


Union City 


Erie 


3,850 


Philipsburg 


Centre 


3,900 


Verona 3 


Allegheny 


3,938 


Polk 


Venango 


2,662 


Waynesburg 


Greene 


3,332 


Port Carbon 


Schuylkill 


2,882 


Wellsboro 


Tioga 


3,452 


Port Vue 3 


Allegheny 


2,538 


West 






Portage 


Cambria 


4,804 


Homestead 3 


Allegheny 


3,435 


Prospect Park 


2 Delaware 


2,536 


West Newton 


Westmoreland 


i 2,645 


Quakertowh 


Rucks 


4,391 


West Reading 


Berks 


2,921 


Red Lion 


York 


3,198 


W est York 


York 


3,320 


Reynoldsville 


Jefferson 


4,116 


Westview 3 


Allegheny 


2.797 


Royersford 


Montgomery 


3,278 


\\ illiamstown 


Dauphin 


2,878 


Sewickley 


Allegheny 


4,955 


Wilson 3 


Allegheny 


3,243 


Sharps ville 3 


Mercer 


4,674 


Wyoming 


Luzerne 


3,582 


Shippensburg 


j Cumberland 
[Franklin 


4,372 









falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 
^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
3 Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 



J. Walter Thompson Company 





Pennsylvania {continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 


1,000 to 2,500, 


229 Towns. Population, 380,693 




Albion 


Erie 


1,549 


Conway 


Beaver 


1,858 


Aldan 1 


Delaware 


1,136 


Cresson 


Cambria 


2,170 


Austin 


Potter 


1,556 


Cressona 


Schuylkill 


1,739 


Avis 


Clinton 


1,092 


Dallastown 


York 


2,124 


Avonmore 


N\ estmoreland 1,242 


Dayton 


Armstrong 


1,049 


Bath 


Northampton 1,401 


Denver 


Lancaster 


1,125 


Beaver 






Dravosburg 2 


Allegheny 


2,204 


Meadow 


Carbon 


1,709 


Dunbar 


Fayette 


1,607 


Bedford 


Bedford 


2,330 


Dunconnon 


Perry 


1,679 


Bellevernon 


Fayette 


2,342 


Duncansville 


Blair 


1,230 


Ben Avon 2 


Allegheny 


2,198 


East Brady 


Clarion 


1,531 


Berlin 


Somerset 


1,563 


East Greenville Montgomery 


1,620 


Bessemer 


Lawrence 


1,417 


East 






Big Run 


Jefferson 


1,023 


Lansdowne 


Delaware 


1,561 


Blossburg 


Tioga 


2,033 


East McKees- 






Boswell 


Somerset 


2,168 


port 2 


Allegheny 


2,430 


Brentwood 


Allegheny 


1,695 


East 






Bridgewater 


Beaver 


1,340 


Vandergrift 


Westmoreland 1,969 


Brockwayville 


Jefferson 


2,369 


East 






Brownstown 


Cambria 


1,489 


Washington 


Washington 


1,561 


Burgettstown 


Washington 


1,990 


Ebensburg 


Cambria 


2,179 


California 


Washington 


2,480 


Edgeworth 2 


Allegheny 


1,373 


Cambridge 






Eldred 


McKean 


1,037 


Springs 


Crawford 


1,663 


Elizabethville 


Dauphin 


1,236 


Camp Hill 


Cumberland 


1,636 


Elkland 


Tioga 


1,703 


Canton 


Bradford 


2,154 


Emlenton 


Venango 


1,025 


Carrolltown 


Cambria 


1,369 


Emsworth 2 


Allegheny 


2,165 


Castle Shannon Allegheny 


2,353 


Evansburg 


Butler 


1,548 


Catawissa 


Columbia 


2,025 


Everett 


Bedford 


1,687 


Central City 


Somerset 


1,051 


Everson 


Fayette 


1,988 


Centralia 


Columbia 


2,336 


Fairchance 


Fayette 


2,124 


Chalfant 


Allegheny 


1,044 


Falls Creek 


Jefferson 


1,364 


Clarks Summit Lackawanna 


1,404 


Fayette City 


Fayette 


2,048 


Claysville 


Washington 


1,009 


Ferndale 


Cambria 


1,450 


Coalport 


Clearfield 


1,079 


Fleetwood 


Berks 


1,652 


Cokeburg 


Washington 


1,691 


Flemington 


Clinton 


1.131 


Colwyn l 


Delaware 


1,859 


Fountain Hill 


Lehigh 


2,339 


Confluence 


Somerset 


1,031 


Freemansburg 


Northampton 


1,203 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Pliitadelphia 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 



226 



P0P1 LATION \M> Its Disthii'.i ti<>\ 



Pennsylvania (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
^Falling tvithin the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Girard 


Ei i'- 


1,242 


Mansfield 


Tioga 


1,609 


Glen Campbell Indiana 


1,059 


Marianna 


W 'iishington 


1,124 


Glen Rock 


York 


1,232 


Marietta 


Lancaster 


1,735 


Glenfield 


Allegheny 


2,156 


Marion 


Northumber- 




Glenolden ' 


Delaware 


1,944 


Heights 


land 


1,874 


Gordon 


Schuylkill 


1,078 


Mars 


Butler 


1,226 


Greencastle 


franklin 


2,271 


Marysville 


Perry 


1,877 


Greentree 2 


Allegheny 


1,043 


Masontown 


Fayette 


1,525 


Hallstead 


Susquehanna 


1,261 


Matamoras 


Pike 


1,535 


Hastings 


Cambria 


2,292 


Mercer 


Mercer 


1,932 


Hatboro ' 


Montgomery 


1,102 


Mercersburg 


Franklin 


1,663 


Hawley 


Wayne 


1,939 


Mifflinburg 


Union 


1,711 


Hays 2 


Allegheny 


2,231 


Mifflintown 


Juniata 


1,083 


Heidelberg 2 


Uli'^heny 


2,094 


Mill Hall 


Clinton 


1,238 


Highspire 


Dauphin 


2,031 


Mohnton 


Berks 


1,640 


Horner City 


Indiana 


1,802 


Montgomery 


Lycoming 


1,798 


Hooversville 


Somerset 


1,345 


Montoursville 


Lycoming 


1,949 


Houston 


Washington 


1,398 


Montrose 


Susquehanna 


1,661 


Houtzdale 


Clearfield 


1,504 


Morton » 


Delaware 


1,212 


Hughestown 


Luzerne 


2,244 


Mount Holly 






Hughesville 


Lycoming 


1,577 


Springs 


Cumberland 


1,109 


Hyndman 


Bedford 


1,179 


Mount Jewett 


McKean 


1,494 


Irvona 


Clearfield 


1,157 


Mount Joy 


Lancaster 


2,192 


Kennett 






Mount Penn 


Berks 


1,370 


Square 


Chester 


2,398 


Muncy 


Lycoming 


2,054 


Langhorne ' 


Bucks 


1,067 


Myerstown 


Lebanon 


2,385 


Lebanon 






Nescopeck 


Luzerne 


1.638 


Independent Lebanon 


2,136 


NewBethlehem Clarion 


1.662 


Leetsdale 2 


Allegheny 


2,311 


New 






Lemoyne 


Cumberland 


1,939 


Cumberland 


Cumberland 


1,577 


Ligonier 


Westmoreland 1,807 


New Eagle 


Washington 


1,572 


Lilly 


Cambria 


2,346 


New Holland 


Lancaster 


1.153 


Linesville 


Crawford 


1,015 


New Hope 


Bucks 


1.093 


Littlestown 


Adams 


1,552 


Newport 


Perry 


1,972 


McSherrys- 






Newtown l 


Bucks 


1.703 


town 


Adams 


1,800 


Newville 


Cumberland 


1,182 


Malvern 


Chester 


1,286 


North 






Manor 


Westmoreland 1,077 


Catasauqua 


Northampton 


2,321 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



Town 



Pennsylvania (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






North 






Shillington 


Berks 


2,175 


Charleroi 


Washington 


1,931 


Shingle House 


Potter 


1,169 


North Clairton Allegheny 


1,270 


Sinking Spring 


Berks 


1,270 


North Wales 1 


Montgomery 


2,041 


Smethport 


McKean 


1,568 


North York 


York 


2,239 


South 






Norwood l 


Delaware 


2,353 


Connelsville 


Fayette 


2,196 


Oakdale 2 


Allegheny 


1,611 


South 






Oakland 


Susquehanna 


1,120 


Greensburg 


Westmoreland 2,188 


Orwigsburg 


Schuylkill 


1,958 


South Renovo 


Clinton 


1,291 


Overbrook 


Allegheny 


2,185 


South Waverly Bradford 


1,251 


Oxford 


Chester 


2,093 


Spring Grove 


York 


1,115 


Paint 


Somerset 


1,283 


State College 


Centre 


2,405 


Palo Alto 


Schuylkill 


1,667 


Stoneboro 


Mercer 


1,405 


Parker City 


Armstrong 


1,188 


Summerville 


Jefferson 


1,199 


Penbrook 


Dauphin 


2,072 


Swarthmore 1 


Delaware 


2,350 


Penn 


Westmoreland 1,019 


Tidioute 


Warren 


14)63 


Pennsburg 


Montgomery 


1,404 


Topton 


Berks 


1,147 


Pine Grove 


Schuylkill 


1,778 


Tower City 


Schuylkill 


2,324 


Point Marion 


Fayette 


1,607 


Trainer 


Delaware 


1,367 


Port Allegany 


McKean 


2,356 


Tremont 


Schuylkill 


2,015 


Pringle 


Luzerne 


1,960 


Troy 


Bradford 


1,419 


Ramey 


Clearfield 


1,093 


Tunkhannock 


Wyoming 


1,736 


Ridley Park 1 


Delaware 


2,313 


Upland 1 


Delaware 


2,486 


Rimersburg 


Clarion 


1,060 


Vanderbilt 


Fayette 


1,183 


Roaring Spring Blair 


2,379 


Vandling 


Lackawanna 


1,258 


Robesonia 


Berks 


1,203 


Versailles 2 


Allegheny 


1,936 


Rockledge 1 


Montgomery 


1,029 


Vintondale 


Cambria 


2,053 


Rockwood 


Somerset 


1,362 


Wall 2 


Allegheny 


2,426 


Roscoe 


Washington 


1,480 


Walnutport 


Northampton 


1,051 


Roseto 


Northampton 


1,634 


Warrior Run 


Luzerne 


1,387 


Royal ton 


Dauphin 


1,156 


Watsontown 


Northumber- 




Saltsburg 


Indiana 


1,022 




land 


2,153 


Saxton 


Bedford 


1,165 


Weatherly 


Carbon 


2,356 


Scalp Level 


Cambria 


1,690 


Wesleyville 


Erie 


1,457 


Selinsgrove 


Snyder 


1,937 


West 






Sellersville 


Bucks 


1,739 


Brownsville 


Washington 


1,900 


Sharon HU1 1 


Delaware 


1,780 


West Consho- 






Shickshinny 


Luzerne 


2,289 


hocken x 


Montgomery 


2.331 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
2 Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 



228 



POFl i vi 'IOIN wn Its Distiui'.i TION 



Town 



County 



Penns) l\ ania {continued 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





l,000/o 2,500 {continued) 






West Easton 


Northampton 


1,408 


\\ iiliamsburg 


Blair 


1,872 


West Fairview 


Cumberland 


1,800 


\\ i i id < lap 


Northampton 


1,133 


West Grove 


( Ihester 


1 . 1 52 


Womelsdorf 


Berks 


1,331 


WestMiddlesex Mercer 


1,349 


Wrightsville 


York 


L.943 


W esl \\ yorning Luzerne 


1,938 


W vomissing 


Berks 


2,062 


Westfield 


Tioga 


1,30.3 


Yardley 5 


Buck- 


1,262 


\\ eetmont 


Cambria 


1,976 


Yeadon 2 


Delaware 


1,308 


Wheatland 


Mercer 


1,742 


Youngsville 


Warren 


1,611 


\\ hi taker 1 


Allegheny 


1,881 


Youngwood 


Westmoreland 2.275 


W bite Haven 


Luzerne 


1,402 


Zelienople 


Butler 


1,870 


500 to 1,000, 17 


5 Towm 


r. Population. 


125,967 




Adamstown 


Lancaster 


800 


Clarendon 


W arren 


928 


Akron 


Lancaster 


723 


Cola Center 


Washington 


724 


Alburtis 


Lehigh 


795 


Cochranton 


Crawford 


647 


Arona 


Westmoreland 


549 


Collegeville 2 


Montgomery 


681 


Atglen 


Chester 


650 


Conneautville 


Crawford 


969 


Auburn 


Schuylkill 


977 


Coopersburg 


Lehigh 


870 


Avondale 


Chester 


627 


Courtdale 


Luzerne 


600 


Baden 


Beaver 


895 


Cranesville 


Erie 


548 


Beavertown 


Snyder 


525 


Creekside 


Indiana 


663 


Bechtelsville 


Berks 


502 


Dallas 


Luzerne 


581 


Beech Creek 


Clinton 


573 


Dalton 3 


Lackawanna 


786 


Benton 


Columbia 


696 


Dauphin 


Dauphin 


598 


Biglerville 


Adams 


539 


Dawson 


Fayette 


956 


Bloomfield 


Perry 


778 


Delta 


York 


858 


Bolivar 


Westmoreland 


766 


Dillsburg 


York 


( >21 


Bowrnanstown 


Carbon 


834 


Dover 


York 


535 


Brisbin 


Clearfield 


570 


Du Boistown 


Lycoming 


756 


Broad Top 






Dunlevy 


\\ ashington 


576 


City 


Huntingdon 


519 


Dushore 


Sullivan 


776 


Bruin 


Butler 


720 


East Bangor 


Northampton 


942 


Centre Hall 


Centre 


525 


East Berlin 


Adams 


610 


Cherrytree 


Indiana 


555 


East Bochester Beaver 


720 


Chester Hill 


Clearfield 


823 


East 






Christiana 


Lancaster 


985 


Waynesburg Greene 


886 



l Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 
'Fallinij within the adjacent territory' of Scranton 



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Pennsylvania (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Edenburg 


Clarion 


806 


Mahaffey 


Clearfield 


801 


Edinboro 


Erie 


835 


Manchester 


York 


716 


Elco 


Washington 


808 


Manorville 


Armstrong 


537 


Factoryville 


Wyoming 


628 


Mapleton 


Huntingdon 


802 


Finleyville 


Washington 


609 


Martinsburg 


Blair 


955 


Garrett 


Somerset 


859 


Mechanicsville Schuylkill 


560 


Gaysport 


Blair 


997 


Meshoppen 


Wyoming 


608 


Glendon 


Northampton 


715 


Middleburg 


Snyder 


984 


Grampian 


Clearfield 


677 


Middleport 


Schuylkill 


984 


Gratz 


Dauphin 


615 


Midway 


Washington 


886 


Great Bend 


Susquehanna 


666 


Mifflin 


Juniata 


965 


Greensboro 


Greene 


516 


Milesburg 


Centre 


545 


Halifax 


Dauphin 


771 


Milford 


Pike 


768 


Harmony 


Butler 


757 


Millerstown 


Perry 


616 


Hatfield 


Montgomery 


830 


Millerstown 






Hawthorn 


Clarion 


665 


(Chicora P.O.)Butler 


802 


Herndon 


Northumberland 650 


Millheim 


Centre 


515 


Honeybrook 


Chester 


585 


Millville 


Columbia 


658 


Hopewell 


Bedford 


516 


Mont Alto 


Franklin 


589 


Howard 


Centre 


621 


Moscow x 


Lackawanna 


702 


Hyde Park 


Westmoreland 


743 


Mount Wolf 


York 


688 


Jamestown 


Mercer 


818 


Mountville 


Lancaster 


757 


Jefferson 


York 


514 


New 






Johnetta 


Armstrong 


535 


Alexandria 


Westmoreland 


587 


Jonestown 


Lebanon 


580 


New Florence 


Westmoreland 


730 


Knoxville 


Tioga 


696 


New Freedom 


York 


906 


Koppel 


Beaver 


762 


New Milford 


Susquehanna 


644 


Lanesboro 


Susquehanna 


805 


New Oxford 


Adams 


949 


Laurel Run 


Luzerne 


774 


New Salem 


Westmoreland 


671 


Lawrenceville 


Tioga 


508 


New 






Lewis Run 


McKean 


665 


Wilmington 


Lawrence 


886 


Lewisville 


Potter 


526 


Nicholson 


Wyoming 


842 


Liberty 


Allegheny 


601 


North Irwin 


Westmoreland 


908 


Liverpool 


Perry 


586 


Orbisonia 


Huntingdon 


682 


Lorain 


Cambria 


812 


Osceola 


Tioga 


568 


McConnells- 






Parryville 


Carbon 


578 


burg 


Fulton 


689 


Paxtang 


Dauphin 


822 


Macungie 


Lehigh 


768 


Petersburg 


Huntingdon 


691 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 



230 



Population and Its Distribution 



Pennsylvania (continued) 



Town 



Counts 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






I'ii lure Rockfi 


Lycoming 


526 


South 






Pleasantville 


Venango 


652 


Philipaburg 


Centre 


505 


I'lumville 


Indiana 


538 


Springboro 


Crawford 


542 


Port Royal 


Juniata 


558 


Stewarts town 


York 


718 


Portland 


Northampton 


545 


Stockdale 


Washington 


830 


Ouarrvville 


Lancaster 


823 


Strasburg 


Lancaster 


853 


Red Hill 


Montgomery 


787 


Summerhill 


Cambria 


890 


Rices Landing 


Greene 


883 


Suterville 


Westmoreland 


914 


Richland 


Lebanon 


841 


Terre Hill 


Lancaster 


840 


Riehlandtown 


Bucks 


589 


Tionesta 


Forest 


642 


Riegelsville 


Bucks 


610 


Trumbauers- 






Ringtown 


Schuylkill 


785 


ville 


Bucks 


698 


Rockhill 


Huntingdon 


500 


Tullytown 1 


Bucks 


572 


Rouseville 


Venango 


818 


Tunnelhill 


Cambria 


619 


Rural Valley 


Armstrong 


841 


Wampum 


Lawrence 


882 


Rutledge 1 


Delaware 


711 


Waterford 


Erie 


744 


Saegerstown 


Crawford 


659 


Waymart 


Wayne 


507 


Salisbury 


Somerset 


951 


Weissport 


Carbon 


683 


Sandy Lake 


Mercer 


645 


Wernersville 


Berks 


797 


Sankertown 


Cambria 


900 


West Elizabeth Allegheny 


890 


Seward 


Westmoreland 


657 


West 






Shiremanstown Cumberland 


635 


Kittanning 


Armstrong 


861 


Shrewsbury 


York 


568 


West Telford 


Montgomery 


921 


Sligo 


Clarion 


801 


Westover 


Clearfield 


712 


Slippery Rock 


Butler 


826 


Windsor 


York 


854 


Smithheld 


Fayette 


940 


Wormleysburg Cumberland 


866 


Sniithton 


Westmoreland 


790 


Wyalusing 


Bradford 


628 


Snow Shoe 


Centre 


650 


Yatesville 


Luzerne 


709 


South 






Yoe 


York 


535 


Langhorne 


Bucks 


557 


York Haven 


York 


779 


South 












New Castle 


Lawrence 


920 









Under 500, 255 Towns. Population, 73,264 

l h'<illin</ ivilliin the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 



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231 




Population 604,397 

Area in sq. mi. 1,067 

Pop. per sq. mi. 566.4 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 6 



Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



19.26 
3.27 



4,083 
187 

2,170 
750 
206 



39,563 

64,726 

1,082 

41,800 

26 



232 



Population \m> [ts Distribi tion 



Population, 604,397- 
Families,* 134,310 
Negroes, 10,036 



RHODE ISLAND 

-0.6 percent of the population of United States 
-(Estimated) 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Crnl 


Urban territory 


27 


589,180 


97.5 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


1 


2.57,595 


39.3 


50,000 to 100,000 


1 


61.218 


10.6 


25,000 to 50,000 


3 


103,158 


17.1 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


61,428 


10.2 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


34,933 


5.8 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


61,345 


10.1 


2,500 to 5,000 


8 


26,473 


4.4 


Rural territory 




15,217 


2.5 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500t 


8 


12,193 


2.0 


500 to l,000t 


3 


2,657 


0.4 


Under 500t 


1 


367 


0.1 



Town County Pop. Town County 

100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 237,595 
Providence Providence 237,595 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 64,248 



Pawtucket 1 



Providence 64.218 



Pop. 



25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 103,158 

Cranston 1 Providence 29,407 Woonsocket Providence 43,496 

Newport Newport 30.255 

*See preface 
f Unincorporated 
x Fallinq within the adjacent territory of Providence 



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Rhode Island (continued) 

Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 61,428 
Central Falls 1 Providence 24,174 West Warwick Kent 15,461 

EastProvidence 1 Providence 21,793 

10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 34,933 

Bristol Bristol 11,375 Warwick 1 Kent 13,481 

Cumberland 1 Providence 10,077 

5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 61,345 

Burrillville Providence 8,606 South 

Coventry Kent 5,670 Kingstown Washington 5,181 

Johnston 1 Providence 6,855 Warren Bristol 7,841 

Lincoln 1 Providence 9,543 Westerly Washington 9,952 

North 

Providence 1 Providence 7,697 

2,500 to 5,000, 8 Cities. Population, 26,473 

Barrington Bristol 3,897 Portsmouth 2 Newport 2,590 

East Greenwich 1 Kent 3,290 Scituate 1 Providence 3,006 

North Smithfield 1 Providence 3,199 

Kingstown Washington 3,397 Tiverton 2 Newport 3,894 
North 

Smithfield Providence 3,200 

1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns.] Population, 12,193 

Exeter Washington 1,033 Little Compton Newport 1,389 

Gloucester Providence 1,389 Middletown Newport 2,094 

Hopkinton Washington 2,316 New Shoreham Newport 1,038 

Jamestown Newport 1,633 Richmond Washington 1,301 

500 to 1,000, 3 Towns.] Population, 2,657 

Charlestown Washington 759 Narragansett Washington 993 
Foster Providence 905 

Under 500, 1 Town.] Population, 367 

f Unincorporated 

^Falling within the adjacent territory of Providence 
-Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River, Mass. 



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Population \nd Tts Distribution 



Sol TH CAROLINA 




Location of cities of 15,000 
and over 



Population 1,638,724 

Area in sq. mi. 30,495 
Pop. per sq. mi. 55.2 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 6 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Surrey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



12.12 
22.44 



192.693 

693 

42,226 

3,800 

3,697 



70,143 

43.716 

187 

51,000 

93 



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SOUTH CAROLINA 

Population, 1,683,724 — 1.6 per cent of population of United States 
Families, * 374,161 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 864,719 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


32 


293,987 


17.5 


Cities and towns of 








30,000 and over 


l 


67,957 


4.1 


25,000 to 50,000 


l 


37,524 


2.2 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


45,765 


2.7 


10,000 to 15,000 


2 


21,538 


1.3 


5,000 to 10,000 


8 


56,967 


3.4 


2,500 to 5,000 


18 


64,236 


3.8 


Rural territory 




1,389,737 


82.5 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


50 


84,504 


5.0 


500 to 1,000 


40 


29,255 


1.7 


Under 500 


137 


34,544 


2.1 


Other rural territory 




1,241,434 


73.7 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

50,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 67,957 
Charleston Charleston 67,957 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 37,524 
Columbia Richland 37,524 

15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 45,765 
Greenville Greenville 23,127 Spartanburg Spartanburg 22.6:58 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 21,538 
Anderson Anderson 10,570 Florence Florence 10,968 

*See preface 



236 



I'opi i.\tiu\ \\i) Its Distribution 



South Carolina {continued) 
Town County l'(>i<. Town County 

5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 56,967 



Pop. 



1 ll<'-t.T 


Chester 


5,557 


Orangeburg 


( Orangeburg 


7,290 


Gaffney 


• Iherokee 


5,065 


Bock Hill 


York 


8,809 


< rreenwood 


Greenwood 


8,703 


Sumter 


Sumter 


9,508 


Newberry 


\rw berry 


5,894 


Union 


Union 


(..III 


9 


,500 to 5.000. 


, 18 Cities. Population, 


, 64,236 




Abbeville 


Vbbeville 


4,570 


Easley 


Pickens 


3,568 


Aiken 


\iken 


4,103 


Eau Claire 


Richland 


2,566 


Batesburg 


Lexington 

\SaIuda 


2,848 


Georgetown 


Georgetown 


4,579 






Hartsville 


Darlington 


3,624 


Beaufort 


Beaufort 


2,831 


Lancaster 


Lancaster 


3,032 


Bennettsville 


Marlboro 


3,197 


Laurens 


Laurens 


4,629 


Camden 


Kershaw 


3,930 


Marion 


Marion 


3,892 


Cher aw 


Chesterfield 


3,150 


Summerville 


Dorchester 


2,550 


Clinton 


Laurens 


3,767 


Yorkville 


York 


2,731 


Darlington 


Darlington 


4,669 








1,000 to 2,500, 


50 Towi 


is. Population 


, 84,504 




Allendale 


Allendale 


1,893 


Greer 


f Greenville 
\Spartanburg 


2 292 


Andrews 


Georgetown 


1,968 








W illiamsburg 


Honea Path 


Anderson 


1,900 


Bamberg 


Bamberg 


2,210 


Johnston 


Edgefield 


1,101 


Barnwell 


Barnwell 


1,903 


Jonesville 


Union 


1,209 


Belton 


Anderson 


1,780 


Kershaw 


j Kershaw 


1,022 


Bishopville 


Lee 


2,090 




Lancaster 




Blaeksburg 


Cherokee 


1,512 


Kingstree 


Williamsburg 


; 2,074 


Blackville 


Barnwell 


1,421 


Lake City 


Florence 


1,606 


Branchville 


Orangeburg 


1,814 


Latta 


Dillon 


1,079 


Brookland 


Lexington 


1,793 


Leesville 


Lexington 


1,216 


Clio 


Marlboro 


1,009 


Liberty 


Pickens 


1,705 


Clover 


York 


1,608 


McColl 


Marlboro 


2,129 


Conway 


Horry 


1,969 


McCormick 


McCormick 


1,284 


Cowpens 


Spartanburg 


1,284 


Manning 


Clarendon 


2,022 


Denmark 


Bamberg 


1,254 


Mount Pleasant Charleston 


1,575 


Dillon 


Dillon 


2,205 


Mullins 


Marion 


2,379 


Edgefield 


Edgefield 


1,865 


North Augusta 


Aiken 


1,742 


Estill 


Hampton 


1,393 


Pendleton 


Anderson 


1,040 


Fort Mill 


York 


1,946 


St. George 


Dorchester 


1,386 


Fountain Inn 


Greenville 


1,100 


St. Matthews 


Calhoun 


1,780 



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South Carolina (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Saluda 


Saluda 


1,203 


Westminster 


Oconee 


L.847 


Seneca 


Oconee 


1,460 


Whit mire 


Newberry 


1,955 


Timmonsville 


Florence 


1,860 


Williamston 


Anderson 


2 322 


Varnville 


Hampton 


1,160 


Winnsboro 


Fairfield 


1,822 


VValhaUa 


Oconee 


2,068 


Woodruff 


Spartanburg 


2,396 


Walterboro 


Colleton 


1,853 








5 


00 to 1,000, 40 Towns 


. Population, 


29,255 




Arden 


Richland 


924 


Landrum 


Spartanburg 


980 


Bowman 


Orangeburg 


733 


Lexington 


Lexington 


894 


Brunson 


Hampton 


699 


Loris 


Horry 


600 


Calhoun Falls 


Abbeville 


897 


Lynchburg 


Lee 


506 


Cameron 


Calhoun 


524 


Maryville 


Charleston 


505 


Cayce 


Lexington 


746 


Mayesville 


Sumter 


839 


Central 


Pickens 


898 


Ninety Six 


Greenwood 


773 


Chesnee 


Spartanburg 


600 


North 


Orangeburg 


700 


Chesterfield 


Chesterfield 


856 


Olar 


Bamberg 


500 


Cross Hill 


Laurens 


587 


Pageland 


Chesterfield 


521 


Due West 


Abbeville 


702 


Pickens 


Pickens 


895 


Elloree 


Orangeburg 


925 


Prosperity 


Newberry 


748 


Fairfax 


Allendale 


957 


Ridge Spring 


Saluda 


597 


Greeleyville 


Williamsburg 645 


Simpsonville 


Greenville 


566 


Hampton 


Hampton 


706 


Springfield 


Orangeburg 


798 


Heath Springs 


Lancaster 


505 


Summerton 


Clarendon 


957 


Holly Hill 


Orangeburg 


522 


Swansea 


Lexington 


690 


Inman 


Spartanburg 


694 


Wagener 


Aiken 


597 


Iva 


Anderson 


962 


West Greenville Greenville 


869 


Lamar 


Darlington 


784 


Williston 


Barnwell 


854 



Under 500, 137 Towns. Population, 34,544 



238 



POPTHATIOX AND ITS DlSTRIBFTIOX 



SOUTH DAKOTA 




Location of cities of 10,000 and over 



Population 636,547 

Area in sq. mi. 76,868 
Pop. per sq. mi. 8.3 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 0.6 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railuay Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



5.57 
59.37 



74,655 

680 

96,306 

800 

4.279 



104,625 

88,946 

33 

39,300 

126 



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SOUTH DAKOTA 

Population, 636,547 — 0.6 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 141,455 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 831 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cenl 


Urban territory 


14 


101,872 


16.0 


Cities and towns of 








25,000 and over 


1 


25,202 


3.9 


15,000 to 25,000 











10,000 to 15,000 


1 


14,537 


2.3 


5,000 to 10,000 


6 


41,994 


6.6 


2,500 to 5,000 


6 


20,139 


3.2 


Rural territory 




534,675 


84.0 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


40 


56,560 


8.9 


500 to 1,000 


74 


49,091 


7.7 


Under 500 


147 


40,094 


6.3 


Other rural territory 




388,930 


61.1 



Town County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 25,202 
Sioux Falls Minnehaha 25,202 



Pop. 



Aberdeen 



Huron 

Lead 

Mitchell 



Brookings 



10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 14,537 
Brown 14,537 

5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,994 



Beadle 

Lawrence 

Davison 



8,302 
5,013 
8,478 



Rapid City 
Watertown 
Yankton 



Pennington 

Codington 

Yankton 



2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 20,139 
Brookings 3,924 Madison Lake 



r>. ■ . . 

9,400 
5,024 



4,144 



*See preface 



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POFl LA Tln\ \M) [TS DlSTRIBl Tl<>\ 



Town 



South Dakota (continued) 
County Pop. Town 

2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Mohridge 


\\ alworth 


3,517 


Redfield 


Spink 


2,:.").") 


Pierre 


1 [ughea 


3,209 


\ ennilioQ 


Clay 


2.590 


1,000 to 2,500, 


■10 Towns. Population. 


56,560 




Arlington 


Kingsbury 


1,011 


1 Inw ard 


Miner 


1 ,325 


\rmour 


Douglas 


1,045 


1 «ke Preston 


Kingsbury 


1,008 


Belle Fourche 


Butte 


1,616 


Lemmon 


Perkins 


1,126 


Beresford 


{ Lincoln 


1,519 


Lennox 


Lincoln 


1,074 




\Union 




Milbank 


Grant 


2,215 


Britlon 


Marshall 


1,105 


Miller 


Hand 


1,478 


Canton 


Lincoln 


2,225 


Parker 


Turner 


1,288 


1 lenterville 


Turner 


1,104 


Parkston 


Hutchinson 


1,230 


Chamberlain 


Brule 


1,303 


Platte 


Charles Mix 


1,242 


Clark 


Clark 


1,392 


Salem 


McCook 


1,187 


De Smet 


Kingsbury 


1,035 


Scotland 


Bon Homme 


1,234 


Deadwood 


Lawrence 


2,403 


Sisseton 


Boberts 


1,431 


Dell Bapids 


Minnehaha 


1,677 


Spearfish 


Lawrence 


1,254 


Edgemont 


Fall River 


1,254 


Sturgis 


Meade 


1,250 


Elk Point 


Union 


1,470 


Tyndall 


Bon Homme 


1,405 


Eureka 


McPherson 


1,200 


Wagner 


Charles Mix 


1,236 


Flandreau 


Moody 


1,929 


Webster 


Day 


1,800 


Gregory 


Gregory 


1,067 


Wessington 






Groton 


Brown 


1,273 


Springs 


Jerauld 


1,618 


Highmore 


Hyde 


1,022 


Winner 


Tripp 


2,000 


Hot Springs 


Fall River 


2,141 


Woonsocket 


Sanborn 


1,368 




500 to 1,000, 


74 Towns. Population 


, 49,091 




Alexandria 


Hanson 


965 


Burke 


< Iregory 


623 


Alpena 


Jerauld 


576 


Canistota 


McCook 


594 


Artesian 


Sanborn 


689 


Carthage 


Miner 


667 


Avon 


Bon Hoinme 


630 


Castleton 


Hamlin 


582 


Big Stone 


Grant 


630 


Clear Lake 


Deuel 


835 


Blunt 


Hughes 


512 


Colman 


Moody 


535 


Bonesteel 


Gregory 


652 


Colome 


Tripp 


568 


Bowdle 


Edmunds 


818 


Colton 


Minnehaha 


608 


Bridgewater 


McCook 


976 


Conde 


Spink 


544 


Bristol 


Day 


545 


Custer 


Custer 


595 


Bryant 


Hamlin 


651 


Dallas 


Gregory 


705 



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South Dakota (continued) 



Count v 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Pop. 



Delmont 


Douglas 


518 


Mcintosh 


Carson 


727 


Doland 


Spink 


667 


McLoughlin 


Carson 


555 


Egan 


Moody 


569 


Marion 


Turner 


535 


Elkton 


Brookings 


872 


Mellette 


Spink 


507 


Emery 


Hanson 


600 


Menno 


Hutchinson 


918 


Estelline 


Hamlin 


658 


Montrose 


McCook 


519 


Fairfax 


Gregory 


530 


Mount Vernon 


Davison 


661 


Faith 


Meade 


575 


Murdo 


Jones 


500 


Faulk ton 


Faulk 


709 


Philip 


Haakon 


647 


Fort Pierre 


Stanley 


805 


Plankinton 


Aurora 


803 


Freeman 


Hutchinson 


894 


Presho 


Lyman 


626 


Garretson 


Minnehaha 


715 


Selby 


Walworth 


564 


Gary 


Deuel 


588 


Spencer 


McCook 


637 


Geddes 


Charles Mix 


695 


Springfield 


Bon Homme 


719 


Gettysburg 


Potter 


951 


Summit 


Roberts 


556 


Hartford 


Minnehaha 


677 


Timber Lake 


Dewey 


555 


Hecla 


Brown 


553 


Tripp 


Hutchinson 


970 


Hurley 


Turner 


586 


Veblen 


Marshall 


530 


Ipswich 


Edmunds 


909 


Viborg 


Turner 


618 


Iroquois 


f Kingsbury 


651 


Volga 


Brookings 


600 




\Beadle 




Waubay 


Day 


979 


Java 


Walworth 


527 


Wessington 


Beadle 


728 


Jefferson 


Union 


550 


White 


Brookings 


594 


Kimball 


Brule 


993 


White Lake 


Aurora 


610 


Lake Andes 


Charles Mix 


867 


Wilmot 


Roberts 


617 


Langford 


Marshall 


510 


Wolsey 


Beadle 


510 


Leola 


McPherson 


637 









Under 500, 147 Toivns. Population, 40,094 



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Population and its Distribi tion 



TENNESSEE 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Population 2.:5:'>7.885 

Area in sq. mi. 41,687 
Pop. per sq. mi. 56.1 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.2 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey t920 



9.78 

17.66 



252.774 

1,143 

46.050 

8,880 

4,076 



80,422 
140.669 

741 
54.500 

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TENNESSEE 

Population, 2,337,885 — 2.2 percent of population of United States 
Families,* 519,530— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 451,758 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


47 


611,226 


26.1 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


2 


280,693 


12.0 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


135,713 


5.8 


25,000 to 50,000 











15,000 to 25,000 


1 


18,860 


0.8 


10,000 to 15,000t 


2 


20,489 


0.9 


5,000 to 10,000 


7 


43,536 


1.8 


2,500 to 5,000 


33 


111,935 


4.8 


Rural territory 




1,726,659 


73.9 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


42 


64,888 


2.8 


500 to 1,000 


58 


40,625 


1.8 


Under 500 


87 


25,661 


1.1 


Other rural territory 




1.595,485 


68.2 



Town 



Countv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 280,693 
Memphis Shelby 162,351 Nashville Davidson 118,342 

50.000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 135,713 

Chattanooga Hamilton 57,895 Knoxville Knox 77,818 

] 5,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 18,860 

Jackson Madison 18,860 



*See preface 

JBristol. Va. and Bristol, Term, based upon llieir combined popu- 
lation (14,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15.000 



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I'ol-I LATION \M) [TS DlSTRIR! Tl<>\ 



Tennessee {continued 
Town County Pop. Town County 

10,000 to 15.000, 2 Cities. Population, 20,489 



Pop. 



Bristolt 


Sulli \ an 


a. 047 


Johnson City 


W a-diington 


12,442 




5,000 to 10.000 


, 7 Cities. Population, 


13,536 




( ' 1 ; 1 1- k > \ ille 


Montgomery 


8.110 


Kingsport 


Sullivan 


5,692 


( l.\ eland 


Bradley 


6,522 


Morristown 


Hamblen 


5,875 


( 'olumliia 


Maury 


5,526 


MurfreesboTo 


Rutherford 


5,367 


Dyersburg 


Dyer 


(>. 1 1 1 










2,500 to 5,000, 


33 Cities. Population, 


111,935 




Alcoa 


Blount 


3,358 


Lebanon 


Wilson 


1,084 


Alton Park 


Hamilton 


3,020 


Lenoir City 


Loudon 


1,210 


Athens 


\le\linn 


2,580 


Lewisburg 


Marshall 


2,711 


Brownsville 


Haywood 


3,062 


McMinnville 


Warren 


2,814 


Covington 


Tipton 


3,410 


Martin 


Weakley 


2,837 


East 






Maryville 


Blount 


3,739 


Chattanooga Hamilton 


4,720 


Newport 


Cocke 


2,753 


Elizabeth tor 


i Carter 


2,749 


Paris 


Henry 


4,730 


Erwin 


Unicoi 


2,965 


Pulaski 


Giles 


2,780 


Etowah 


McMinn 


2,516 


Rockwood 


Roane 


4,652 


Fayette\ ille 


Lincoln 


3,629 


St. Elmo 


Hamilton 


3,890 


Franklin 


Williamson 


3,123 


Shelbyville 


Bedford 


2,912 


Gallatin 


Sumner 


2,757 


Springfield 


Robertson 


3,860 


Greeneville 


Greene 


3,775 


Tracy City 


Grundy 


2.669 


Harriman 


Roane 


4,019 


Trenton 


Gibson 


2,751 


Humboldt 


Gibson 


3,913 


Tullahoma 


Coffee 


3,479 


La Follette 


Campbell 


3,056 


Union City 


Obion 


1 ,1 1 2 




1,000 to 2,500, 


42 Towns. Population, 64,888 




Bolivar 


Hardeman 


1,031 


Dunlap 


Sequatchie 


1,465 


Clinton 


Anderson 


1,409 


Dyer 


Gibson 


1,250 


Coal Creek 


Anderson 


1,204 


Englewood 


McMinn 


1,271 


Cookeville 


Putnam 


2,395 


Greenfield 


Weakley 


1,474 


Copper hill 


Polk 


1,102 


Halls 


Lauderdale 


1,400 


Dayton 


Rhea 


1,701 


Harts ville 


Trousdale 


1,023 


Dickson 


Dickson 


2,263 


Henderson 


Chester 


1,181 


Dresden 


Weakley 


1,007 


Huntingdon 


Carroll 


1,121 



rfirislol. Va. find Bristol, Tenn. based upon their combined popu- 
lation I I 1,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15,000 



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Town 



Tennessee (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 


(continued) 






Jefferson City 


Jefferson 


1,414 


Obion 


Obion 


1,376 


Jellico 


Campbell 


1,878 


Ripley 


Lauderdale 


2,070 


Lawrenceburg 


Lawrence 


2,461 


Rogersville 


Hawkins 


1,402 


Lexington 


Henderson 


1,792 


Somcrville 


Fayette 


1,106 


Livingston 


Overton 


1,215 


South Fulton 


Obion 


1,650 


McKenzie 


Carroll 


1,630 


South Pittsburg 


Marion 


2,356 


Manchester 


Coffee 


1,114 


Sparta 


White 


1,517 


Milan 


Gibson 


2,057 


Spring City 


Bhea 


1,001 


Monterey 


Putnam 


1,445 


Sweetwater 


Monroe 


1,972 


Mount Pleasant Maury 


2,093 


Tellico Plains 


Monroe 


1.220 


Newbern 


Dyer 


1,767 


Tiptonville 


Lake 


1,050 


North 






Waverly 


Humphreys 


1,054 


Chattanooga 


Hamilton 


2,196 


Winchester 


Franklin 


2,203 


Oakdale 


Morgan 


1,552 








500 to 1,000, ! 


58 Towns 


■. Population, 


40,625 




Adams 


Robertson 


672 


Gordonsburg 


Lewis 


829 


Alamo 


Crockett 


720 


Graysville 


Rhea 


786 


Alexandria 


De Kalb 


510 


Green Brier 


Robertson 


518 


Algood 


Putnam 


651 


Hohenwald 


Lewis 


742 


Aliens Creek 


Wayne 


707 


Jacksboro 


Campbell 


638 


Ashland 


Cheatham 


649 


Jasper 


Marion 


728 


Baxter 


Putnam 


521 


Jonesboro 


Washington 


815 


Bells 


Crockett 


920 


Kenton 


f Gibson 


804 


Benton 


Polk 


525 




\Obion 




Big Sandy 


Benton 


603 


Kingston 


Roane 


516 


Bluff City 


Sullivan 


524 


Lafayette 


Macon 


547 


Bradford 


Gibson 


507 


Lookout 






Butler 


Johnson 


578 


Mountain 


Hamilton 


623 


Camden 


Benton 


800 


Lynnville 


Giles 


552 


Carthage 


Smith 


920 


McEwen 


Humphreys 


635 


Centerville 


Hickman 


882 


Madisonville 


Monroe 


850 


Clifty 


[Cumberland 


729 


Millington 


Shelby 


657 




\White 




Mountain Cit} 


r Johnson 


724 


Collierville 


Shelby 


989 


Oliver Springs 


(Anderson 


777 


Collinwood 


Wayne 


698 




\ Roane 




Crossville 


Cumberland 


[ 948 


Oneida 


Scott 


943 


Decherd 


Franklin 


815 


Orme 


Marion 


522 


Eastland 


White 


598 


Petersburg 


Lincoln 


560 


Erin 


Houston 


855 


Portland 


Sumner 


869 



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hu»i iatiu\ wn lis distribution 



Town 



I .'tuiessee (continued) 



Conntv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Ravenscrofl 


White 


r>oo 


Smithv illc 


De Kail. 


687 


Ridgely 


Lake 


910 


Trezevant 


Carroll 


587 


Rutherford 


Gibson 


792 


Trimble 


Dyer 


781 


Savannah 


Hardin 


7.-18 


Troy 


Obion 


516 


Selmer 


McNairy 


5 16 


Wartrace 


Red ford 


619 


Seviervillc 


Sevier 


776 


Watertown 


Wilson 


933 


Sharon 


\\ eakley 


506 


Whiteville 


Hardeman 


749 



Under 500, 87 Towns. Population, 25,66] 



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TEXAS 



Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 




Population 4,663,228 

Area in sq. mi. 262,398 
Pop. per sq. mi. 17 . 8 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 4.4 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mile of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



6.1 
35.1 



435,033 
2,423 

128,960 
12,300 
15,932 



329,700 

411,407 

1,297 

218,800 

300 



218 



Population \m> its distribi tion 



Population, 4,663,228 
Families,* 1,036,273 
Negroes, 711.723 



TEXAS 

1. 1 percent of population of United States 
(Estimated) 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


119 


1,512,689 


32.4 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


4 


565,113 


12.1 


50,000 to 100,000 


1 


77,560 


1.7 


25,000 to 50,000 


5 


198,132 


4.2 


15,000 to 25,000 


7 


123,796 


2.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


13 


149,694 


3.2 


5,000 to 10,000 


29 


190,279 


4.1 


2,500 to 5,000 


60 


208,115 


4.5 


Rural territory 




3,150,539 


67.6 


Cities and towns of 








1.000 to 2,500 


167 


258,168 


5.5 


500 to 1,000 


113 


84,553 


1.8 


Under 500 


55 


20,287 


0.5 


Other rural territory 




2,787,531 


59.8 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 4 Cities. Population, 565,113 
Dallas Dallas 158,976 Houston Harris 138,276 

Fort Worth Tarrant 106,482 San Antonio Bexar 161,379 



i:i pino 



50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77.560 
El Paso 77,560 



25,000 to 50,000, 5 Cities. Population, 198,132 

Austin Travis 34,876 Waco McLennan 38,500 

Beaumont Jefferson 10,422 Wichita Falls Wichita 40,079 

Galveston Galveston 14,255 



"See preface 



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Texas (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


Counly 


Pop. 


15, 


000 to 25,000 


, 7 Cities, 


. Population, 


123,796 




Amarillo 


Potter 


15,494 


Port Arthur 


Jefferson 


22,251 


Denison 


Grayson 


17,065 


Ranger 


Eastland 


16,205 


Laredo 


Webb 


22,710 


Sherman 


Grayson 


15,031 


Paris 


Lamar 


15.040 








10,000 to 15,00C 


», 13 Cities. Population 


i, 149,694 




Abilene 


Taylor 


10,274 


Marshall 


Harrison 


14,271 


Brownsville 


Cameron 


11,791 


Palestine 


Anderson 


11,039 


Cleburne 


Johnson 


12,820 


San Angelo 


Tom Green 


10,050 


Corpus Christi Nueces 


10,522 


Temple 


Bell 


11,033 


Corsicana 


Navarro 


11,356 


Texarkanaf 


Bowie 


11,480 


Del Rio 


Val Verde 


10,589 


Tyler 


Smith 


12,085 


Greenville 


Hunt 


12,384 








5,000 to 10,000 


, 29 Cities. Population 


, 190,297 




Bel ton 


Bell 


5,098 


McAllen 


Hidalgo 


5,330 


Bonham 


Fannin 


6,008 


McKinney 


Collin 


6.677 


Brenham 


Washington 


5,066 


Mineral Wells 


Palo Pinto 


7,890 


Brownwood 


Brown 


8,223 


Navasota 


Grimes 


5,060 


Bryan 


Brazos 


6,307 


Orange 


Orange 


9,212 


Burkburnett 


Wichita 


5,300 


San Benito 


Cameron 


5,070 


Childress 


Childress 


5,003 


Sulphur Springs Hopkins 


5,558 


Cisco 


Eastland 


7,422 


Taylor 


Williamson 


5,965 


Denton 


Denton 


7,626 


Terrell 


Kaufman 


8,349 


Eagle Pass 


Maverick 


5,765 


Vernon 


Wilbarger 


5,142 


Eastland 


Eastland 


9,368 


Victoria 


Victoria 


5,957 


Ennis 


Ellis 


7,224 


Waxahachie 


Ellis 


7,958 


Gainesville 


Cooke 


8,648 


Weatherford 


Parker 


6,203 


Hillsboro 


Hill 


6,952 


Yoakum 


JDe Witt 

\ Lavaca 


6,184 


Longview 


Gregg 


5,713 






2 


,500 to 5,000, 


60 Cities 


. Population, 


208,115 




Arlington 


Tarrant 


3,031 


Beeville 


Bee 


3,063 


Athens 


Henderson 


3,176 


Big Springs 


Howard 


4,273 


Ballinger 


Runnels 


2,767 


Bowie 


Montague 


3,179 


Bay City 


.Matagorda 


3,454 


Cameron 


Milam 


4,298 



^Combined population of Texarkana. in Miller County, Ark., and Bouie 
County, Texas— 19,737 



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Population \\D Its Distribution 



Town 



Texas (continued) 



Coiznlv 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Clarksville 


Red River 


3,386 


Lufkin 


Angelina 


1.878 


Coleman 


Coleman 


2,868 


Magnolia Park 


Harris 


4,080 


Comanche 


Comanche 


3.r,2I 


Marfa 


Presidio 


3,553 


Commerce 


Hunt 


:',,8 12 


Marlin 


Falls 


4,310 


Cooper 


Delta 


2,563 


Mart 


McLennan 


3.105 


( "roekett 


Houston 


3,061 


Memphis 


Hall 


2,839 


Cuoro 


DeWitt 


3,671 


Mercedes 


Hidalgo 


3,414 


Dalhart 


[Dallam 


2,676 


Mexia 


Limestone 


3,482 




[Hartley 




Mission 


Hidalgo 


3,847 


De Leon 


Comanche 


3,302 


Mount Pleasant Titus 


4,099 


Desdemona 


Eastland 


3,008 


Nacogdoches 


Nacogdoches 


3,546 


Dublin 


Erath 


3,229 


New Braunfels 


Comal 


3,590 


Electra 


Wichita 


4,744 


Pittsburg 


Camp 


2,540 


Georgetown 


Williamson 


2,871 


Plainview 


Hale 


3,989 


Gonzales 


Gonzales 


3,128 


Polytechnic 


Tarrant 


4,338 


Gorman 


Eastland 


3,200 


Quanah 


Hardeman 


3,691 


Graham 


Young 


2,544 


San Marcos 


Hays 


4,527 


Hearne 


Robertson 


2,741 


Seguin 


Guadalupe 


3,631 


Henrietta 


Clay 


2,563 


Smithville 


Bastrop 


3,204 


Honey Grove 


Fannin 


2,642 


Sour Lake 


Hardin 


3,032 


Huntsville 


Walker 


4,689 


Stamford 


Jones 


3,704 


Jacksonville 


Cherokee 


3,723 


Stephenville 


Erath 


3,891 


Jefferson 


Marion 


2,549 


Sweetwater 


Nolan 


4,307 


Kaufman 


Kaufman 


2,501 


Teague 


Freestone 


3,306 


Kingsville 


Kleberg 


4,770 


Texas City 


Galveston 


2,509 


Lockhart 


Caldwell 


3,731 


Uvalde 


Uvalde 


3.885 


Lubbock 


Lubbock 


4,051 









1,000 to 2,500, 167 Towns. Population, 258,168 



Alba 


Wood 


1,352 


Atlanta 


Cass 


1,469 


Albany 


Shackelford 


1,469 


Baird 


Callahan 


1,902 


Alice 


Jim Wells 


1,880 


Bartlett 


[Bell 


1,731 


Alto 


Cherokee 


1,081 




\ Williamson 




Alvarado 


Johnson 


1,284 


Bastrop 


Bastrop 


1,828 


Alvin 


Brazoria 


1,519 


Boerne 


Kendall 


1,153 


Alvord 


Wise 


1,376 


Brady 


McCulloch 


2,197 


Angleton 


Brazoria 


1,043 


Breckenridge 


Stephens 


1,846 


Anson 


Jones 


1,425 


Bridgeport 


Wise 


1,872 


Aransas Pass 


San Patricio 


1.569 


Caldwell 


Burleson 


1,689 



J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 



Texas {continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 
1,000 to 2,500 



Calvert 

Canadian 

Canyon 

Carthage 

Celeste 

Celina 

Center 

Chillicothe 

Clarendon 

Clifton 

Colorado 

Conroe 

Cotulla 

Crowell 

Decatur 

Donna 

Eagle Lake 

East Mayfield 

Edinburg 

El Campo 

Elgin 

Farmersville 

Ferris 

Floresville 

Floydada 

Forney 

Fort Stockton 

Franklin 

Freeport 

Garland 

Gates ville 

Giddings 

Gilmer 

Goldthwaite 

Gr anbury 

Grand Prairie 

Grand Saline 

Grand View 

Granger 

Grayburg 



Robertson 

Hemphill 

Randall 

Panola 

Hunt 

Collin 

Shelby 

Hardeman 

Donley 

Rosque 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

La Salle 

Foard 

Wise 

Hidalgo 

Colorado 

Sabine 

Hidalgo 

Wharton 

Bastrop 

Collin 

Ellis 

Wilson 

Floyd 

Kaufman 

Pecos 

Robertson 

Rrazoria 

Dallas 

Coryell 

Lee 

Upshur 

Mills 

Hood 

Dallas 

Van Zandt 

Johnson 

Williamson 

Hardin 



2,099 

2,187 

1,618 

1,366 

1,022 

1,126 

1,838 

1,351 

2,456 

1,327 

1,766 

1,858 

1,058 

1,175 

2,205 

1,579 

2,017 

1,100 

1,406 

1,766 

1,630 

2,167 

1,586 

1,518 

1,384 

1,345 

1,297 

1,131 

1,798 

1,421 

2,499 

1,650 

2,268 

1,214 

1,364 

1,263 

1,528 

1,084 

1,944 

1,406 



Town 

(continued) 

Groesbeck 

Groveton 

Hallettsville 

Hamilton 

Hamlin 

Harlingen 

Harrisburg 

Haskell 

Henderson 

Hereford 

Hico 

Highland Park 

Hubbard 

Iowa Park 

Italy 

Itasca 

Jacksboro 

Kenedy 

Kerens 

Kerrville 

Killeen 

Kirbyville 

La Grange 

Ladonia 

Lamesa 

Lampasas 

Lancaster 

Leonard 

Liberty 

Llano 

Lockney 

Lone Oak 

Lott 

Luling 

McGregor 

Madisonville 

Menard 

Meridian 

Merkel 

Midland 



County 



Limestone 

Trinity 

Lavaca 

Hamilton 

Jones 

Cameron 

Harris 

Haskell 

Rusk 

Deaf Smith 

Hamilton 

Dallas 

Hill 

Wichita 

Ellis 

Hill 

Jack 

Karnes 

Navarro 

Kerr 

BeU 

Jasper 

Fayette 

Fannin 

Dawson 

Lampasas 

Dallas 

Fannin 

Liberty 

Llano 

Floyd 

Hunt 

Falls 

Caldwell 

McLennan 

Madison 

Menard 

Rosque 

Taylor 
Midland 



251 



Pop. 



1,522 

1,103 

1,444 

2,018 

1,633 

1,784 

1,461 

2,300 

2,273 

1,696 

1,635 

2,321 

2,072 

2,041 

1,350 

1,599 

1,373 

2,015 

1,343 

2,353 

1,298 

1,165 

1,669 

1,713 

1,188 

2,107 

1,190 

1,383 

1,117 

1,645 

1.118 

1,017 

1.093 

1,502 

2,081 

1,079 

1,164 

1,024 

1,810 

1,795 



252 



POFl LATI<>\ \M> Fis DISTRIBUTION 



Texas (continued) 



Town 



Counts 



Pop. 



Town 



< niinly 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,50C 


1 (continued) 






Midlothian 


Eaiia 


1,298 


San Saba 


San Saba 


2,011 


Mineola 


Wood 


2,299 


Sanger 


Denton 


1,204 


M K 


McLennan 


1,106 


Santa Anna 


Coleman 


1,407 


\lorau 


Shacklcford 


1,055 


Schulenburg 


Fayette 


L.246 


Mount \ crrion 


franklin 


1,212 


Seymour 


Baylor 


2,121 


New Castle 


Young 


1,452 


Shamrock 


Wheeler 


1,227 


Nixon 


Gonzales 


1,124 


Shiner 


Lavaca 


1,300 


Noiona 


Montague 


1,422 


Sinton 


San Patricio 


1,058 


Oakwood 


Leon 


1,100 


Slaton 


Lubbock 


1.52S 


Olney 


Young 


1,164 


Snyder 


Scurry 


2,179 


Paducah 


Cottle 


1,357 


Somerville 


Burleson 


1,879 


Palacios 


Matagorda 


1,335 


Sonora 


Sutton 


1,009 


Pearsall 


Frio 


2,161 


Spur 


Dickens 


1,100 


Pecos 


Reeves 


1,445 


Strawn 


Palo Pinto 


2,457 


Pharr 


Hidalgo 


1,565 


Timpson 


Shelby 


1,526 


Pilot Point 


Denton 


1,499 


Trinity 


Trinity 


1,363 


Piano 


Collin 


1,715 


Troupe 


Smith 


1,258 


Pleasanton 


Atascosa 


1,036 


Tulia 


Swisher 


1,189 


Port Lavaca 


Calhoun 


1,213 


Van Alstyne 


Grayson 


1,588 


Post 


Garza 


1,436 


Walnut Springs 


i Bosque 


1,449 


Richmond 


Fort Bend 


1,273 


Weimar 


Colorado 


1,171 


Rockdale 


Milam 


2,323 


Wellington 


Collingsworth 1,968 


Rockport 


Aransas 


1,545 


West 


McLennan 


1,629 


Rockwall 


Rockwall 


1,388 


Wharton 


\\ harton 


2,346 


Rogers 


Bell 


1,256 


Whitesboro 


Grayson 


1,810 


Roscoe 


Nolan 


1,079 


Whitewright 


Grayson 


1,666 


Rosebud 


Falls 


1,516 


Whitney 


HilT 


1,011 


Rosenberg 


Fort Bend 


1,279 


Wills Point 


Van Zandt 


1,811 


Rotan 


Fisher 


1,000 


Winnsboro 


(Franklin 


2.181 


Royse City 


Rockwall 


1,289 




^Wood 




Runge 


Karnes 


1,070 


Winters 


Runnels 


1.509 


Rusk 


Cherokee 


2,348 


Wolfe City 


Hunt 


1,859 


Sabinal 


Uvalde 


1,458 


Wortham 


Freestone 


1,100 


San Augustine 


San Augustinel,268 


Yorktown 


De Witt 


1.723 


San Juan 


Hidalgo 


1,203 








500 to 1,000, 113 Towns. Population, 


84,553 




Alpine 


Brewster 


931 


Bangs 


Brown 


709 


Anna 


Collin 


538 


Bellevue 


Clay 


782 


Archer City 


Archer 


689 


Bells 


Grayson 


585 



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Texas (continued) 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



500 to 1,000 {continued) 



Big Sandy 


Upshur 


658 


Higgins 


Lipscomb 


688 


Blooming Grove Navarro 


898 


Holland 


Bell 


690 


Bloomington 


Victoria 


600 


Howe 


Grayson 


583 


Blossom 


Lamar 


969 


Hughes Springs 


Cass 


831 


Bronte 


Coke 


529 


Hutto 


Y\ illiamson 


571 


Buffalo 


Leon 


510 


Independence 






Burnet 


Burnet 


966 


Heights 


Harris 


715 


Campbell 


Hunt 


583 


Jourdanton 


Atascosa 


682 


Canton 


Van Zandt 


583 


Karnes City 


Karnes 


787 


Carbon 


Eastland 


741 


Knox City 


Knox 


698 


Carrizo Springs 


Dimmit 


954 


Kosse 


Limestone 


872 


Carrollton 


Dallas 


573 


Kyle 


Hays 


744 


Cement 


Dallas 


878 


La Porte 


Harris 


889 


Claude 


Armstrong 


770 


Lexington 


Lee 


600 


Clyde 


Callahan 


610 


Lindale 


Smith 


701 


Collinsville 


Grayson 


837 


Linden 


Cass 


702 


Como 


Hopkins 


827 


Livingston 


Polk 


928 


Coolidge 


Limestone 


880 


Lometa 


Lampasas 


995 


Copperas Cove 


Coryell 


509 


Loraine 


Mitchell 


610 


Crawford 


McLennan 


573 


Lovelady 


Houston 


625 


Crosbyton 


Crosby 


809 


McLean 


Gray 


741 


Cross Plains 


Callahan 


700 


Manor 


Travis 


827 


Cumby 


Hopkins 


945 


Mansfield 


Tarrant 


719 


Dangerfield 


Morris 


843 


Marble Falls 


Burnet 


639 


Dawson 


Navarro 


950 


Matador 


Motley 


692 


De Kalb 


Bowie 


910 


Mesquite 


Dallas 


674 


Deport 


Lamar 


821 


Miami 


Roberts 


935 


Devine 


Medina 


995 


Miles 


Runnels 


853 


Eden 


Concho 


593 


Milford 


Ellis 


940 


Edgewood 


Van Zandt 


820 


Morgan 


Bosque 


672 


Flatonia 


Fayette 


995 


Mount Calm 


Hill 


626 


Frankston 


Anderson 


818 


Mullin 


Mills 


558 


Frisco 


Collin 


733 


Munday 


Knox 


998 


Frost 


Navarro 


913 


Naples 


Morris 


887 


Ganado 


Jackson 


716 


Nevada 


Collin 


578 


Garrison 


Nacogdoches 


603 


New Boston 


Bowie 


869 


Goree 


Knox 


614 


Niles City 


Tarrant 


716 


Grapevine 


Tarrant 


821 


Normangee 


Leon 


662 


Gunter 


Grayson 


575 


Overton 


Rusk 


528 


Hedley 


Donley 


594 


Palmer 


Ellis 


748 



25 i 



I'oll LATIO\ AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Town 



( hunty 



Texas (continued) 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 (continued) 






Pampa 


( .i.i> 


987 


South Grovetori 


Trinity 


614 


Panhandle 


( larson 


638 


Tahoka 


Lynn 


786 


Peniel 


Hunt 


571 


Tehuaciinn 


Limestone 


614 


Pelrolia 


Clay 


914 


Tenaha 


Shelby 


577 


Princeton 


1 ollin 


500 


Texline 


Dallam 


762 


Quinlan 


Hunt 


580 


Thornton 


Limestone 


733 


Refugio 


Refugio 


933 


Throckmorton 


Throckmorton 


686 


Rice 


\;n arro 


611 


Tioga 


Grayson 


777 


Rising Star 


Eastland 


906 


Trenton 


Fannin 


616 


Rohstown 


Nueces 


918 


Valley Mills 


Bosque 


855 


Rob} 


Fisher 


635 


Venus 


Johnson 


842 


Round Rock 


\\ illiamson 


900 


Waelder 


Gonzales 


894 


Rule 


Haskell 


890 


Westminster 


Collin 


631 


St. Jo 


Montague 


985 


Wylie 


Collin 


945 



Under 500, 55 Towns. Population, 20,287 



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Location of cities 
of 10,000 and over 



G/ • Salt Lake City 
• Provo 




Population 449,396 

Area in sq. mi. 82,184 
Pop. per sq. mi. 5.5 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 4 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 



2.61 
48.16 



25,662 

379 

8,810 

1,650 

2,145 



35,144 

46,621 

214 

68,600 

73 



256 



Popi iation and Its Distribution 



UTAH 

Population, 449,396 — 0.4 percent of the population of United States 
Families,* 99,866— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,446 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



CllUS Of Places 


Number of 
['laces 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


17 


215,584 


48.0 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 to 200,000 


l 


118,110 


26.3 


50,000 to 100,000 











25,000 to 50,000 


l 


32,801 


7.3 


15,000 to 25,000 











10,000 to 15,000 


1 


10,303 


2.3 


5,000 to 10,000 


2 


14,721 


3.3 


2,500 to 5,000 


12 


39,646 


8.8 


Rural territory 




233,812 


52.0 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


41 


65,466 


14.6 


500 to 1,000 


44 


30,673 


6.8 


Under 500 


34 


12,298 


2.7 


Other rural territory 




125,375 


27.9 



Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 

100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 118,110 
Salt Lake City Salt Lake 118,110 

25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 32,804 

Ogden Weber 32,804 

10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 10,303 
Provo Utah 10,303 

5,000 to 10,000, 2 Cities. Population, 14,721 
Brigham Box Elder 5,282 Logan Cache 9,439 

*See preface 



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Utah (continued) 

Town Counly Pop. Town County 

2,500 to 5,000, 12 Cities. Population, 39,646 

American Fork Utah 2,763 Park City Summit 

BinghamCanyonSalt Lake 2,676 Payson Utah 

Eureka Juab 3,608 Richfield Sevier 

Lehi Utah 3,078 Spanish Fork Utah 

Murray Salt Lake 4,584 Springville Utah 

Nephi Juab 2,603 Tooele Tooele 



Pop. 



3,393 
3,031 
3,262 
4,036 
3,010 
3,602 



1,000 to 2,500, 41 Towns. Population, 65,466 



Beaver 


Beaver 


1,827 


Midyale 


Salt Lake 


2,209 


Bountiful 


Davis 


2,063 


Milford 


Beaver 


1,308 


Castlegate 


Carbon 


1,120 


Monroe 


Sevier 


1,719 


Cedar 


Iron 


2,462 


Moroni 


Sanpete 


1,355 


Ephraim 


Sanpete 


2,287 


Mount Pleasant Sanpete 


2,415 


Escalante 


Garfield 


1,032 


Panguitch 


Garfield 


1,473 


Fairview 


Sanpete 


1,423 


Parowan 


Iron 


1,640 


Farmington 


Davis 


1,170 


Pleasant Grove 


Utah 


1,682 


Fillmore City 


Millard 


1,490 


Price 


Carbon 


2,364 


Fountain Green Sanpete 


1,169 


Providence 


Cache 


1,132 


Grantsville 


Tooele 


1,213 


Richmond 


Cache 


1,396 


Gunnison 


Sanpete 


1,115 


Roosevelt 


Duchesne 


1,054 


Heber 


Wasatch 


1,931 


St. George 


Washington 


2,215 


Helper 


Carbon 


1,606 


Salina 


Sevier 


1,451 


Hiawatha 


Carbon 


1,408 


Sandy 


Salt Lake 


1,208 


Huntington 


Emery 


1,285 


Smithfield 


Cache 


2,421 


Hurricane 


Washington 


1,021 


Spring City 


Sanpete 


1,106 


Hyrum 


Cache 


1,858 


Sunnyside 


Carbon 


2,072 


Kanab 


Kane 


1,102 


Vernal 


Uintah 


1,309 


Lewiston 


Cache 


1,615 


Wellsville 


Cache 


1,298 


Manti 


Sanpete 


2,412 









500 to 1,000, 44 Towns. Population, 30,673 



Blanding 


San Juan 


875 


Duchesne 


Duchesne 


700 


Castle Dale 


Emery 


715 


Elsinore 


Sevier 


843 


Centerfield 


Sanpete 


566 


Emery 


Emery 


650 


Clarkston 


Cache 


528 


Enterprise 


Washington 


598 


Coalville 


Summit 


771 


Garland 


Box Elder 


999 


Delta 


Millard 


939 


Goshen 


Utah 


526 



258 



Population and Its Distribt n ton 



Utah (continued) 



Town 



( in rii River 

Hinckley 

Hyde Park 

Kamas 

Kanosh 

Kaysville 

Kenilworth 

Levan 

Miimnioth 

Mapleton 

Marysvale 

Mayfield 

Midway 

Minersville 

Moab 

Monticello 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



Counlv 



500 to 1,000 (continued) 



Emery 

Millard 

Cache 

Summit 

Millard 

Da> is 

Carbon 

Juab 

Juab 

Utah 

Piute 

Sanpete 

Wasatch 

Beaver 

Grand 

San Juan 



645 

821 
721 
563 
573 
809 
806 
634 
970 
586 
624 
550 
805 
675 
856 
768 



Morgan 

Newton 

Ophir 

Orangeville 

Paradise 

Randolph 

Redmond 

Salem 

Santaquin 

Scipio 

Scofield 

Standardville 

Storrs 

Tremonton 

Willard 

Winter Quarters 



Morgan 
Cache 
Tooele 
Emery 

Cache 

Rich 

Sevier 

Utah 

Utah 

Millard 

Carbon 

Carbon 

Carbon 

Box Elder 

Box Elder 

Carbon 



Pop. 



995 
529 
522 
553 
505 
586 
649 
609 
976 
543 
678 
545 
656 
937 
651 
623 



Under 500, 34 Towns. Population, 12,298 



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VERMONT 




Population 352,428 

Area in sq. mi. 9,124 
Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 

Per cent of U. S. pop. . 3 



Location of cities of 10,000 
and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Surrey 1920) 



11.57 
28.88 



29,075 
414 

14,249 
2,300 
1.056 



26.807 

47.968 

127 

26,320 

68 



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VERMONT 

Population, 352,428 — 0.3 per cent of the population of United States 
Families,* 78,317 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 574 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Plarrs 


Number of 
Plarrs 


Population 


Per Cent 


Lrban territory 


14 


109,976 


31.2 


1 itirs and towns of 








15,000 to 25,000 


l 


22,779 


6.5 


10,000 to 15,000 


o 


24,962 


7.1 


5,000 to 10,000 


6 


41,71 1 


11.8 


2,500 to 5,000 


5 


20,521 


5.8 


Rural territory 




242,452 


68.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


23 


35,969 


10.2 


500 to 1,000 


14 


9,610 


2.7 


Under 500 


25 


6,578 


1.9 


Other rural territory 




190,26.", 


54.0 



Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 22,779 

Burlington Chittenden 22,779 



Pop. 



Barre 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,962 
Washington 10,008 Rutland Rutland 



5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,714 

Bennington Bennington 7,230 St. Albans Franklin 

Brattleboro Windham 7,324 St. Johnsbury Caledonia 

Montpelier Washington 7,125 Springfield Windsor 

2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 20,521 

Bellows Falls Windham 1,860 Newport Orleans 
*See preface 



14,954 



7,588 
7,164 
5,283 



4,976 



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Town 



Vermont (continued) 

County Pop. Town 

2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Proctor 


Rutland 


2,692 


Winooski 


Chittenden 


4,932 


Windsor 


Windsor 


3,061 








1,000 to 2,500, 


23 Towns. Population, 


35,969 




Barton 


Orleans 


1,187 


Morrisville 


Lamoille 


1,707 


Brandon 


Rutland 


1,631 


North Troy 


Orleans 


1,072 


Bristol 


Addison 


1,251 


NorthOeld 


Washington 


1,916 


Enosburg Falls 


Franklin 


1,236 


Orleans 


Orleans 


1,358 


Essex Junction 


Chittenden 


1,410 


Poultney 


Rutland 


1,371 


Fair Haven 


Rutland 


2,182 


Randolph 


Orange 


1,819 


Graniteville 


Washington 


1,097 


Richford 


Franklin 


1,995 


Hardwick 


Caledonia 


1,550 


Swanton 


Franklin 


1,371 


Island Pond 


Essex 


1,837 


Vergennes 


Addison 


1,609 


Ludlow 


Windsor 


1,732 


Waterbury 


Washington 


1,515 


Lyndonville 


Caledonia 


1,878 


Woodstock 


Windsor 


1,252 


Middlebury 


Addison 


1,993 








500 to 1,000, 


14 Towns. Population, 


9,640 




Bradford 


Orange 


739 


Proctorsville 


Windsor 


564 


Chester 


Windsor 


657 


Readsboro 


Bennington 


735 


Derby Line 


Orleans 


640 


Richmond 


Chittenden 


873 


Johnson 


Lamoille 


681 


Stowe 


Lamoille 


526 


Milton 


Chittenden 


633 


Websterville 


Washington 


989 


North 






Wells River 


Orange 


606 


Bennington 


Bennington 


818 


Wilmington 


Windham 


617 


Pittsford 


Rutland 


562 









Under 500, 25 Towns. Population, 6,578 



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Population and Its Distribution 



VIRGIN! \ 



Population 2,309,197 

Area in sq. mi. 40,262 

Pop. per sq. mi. 57.4 

Per cent of l. S. pop. 2.2 




Location of cities of 50,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



11.62 
21.09 



186,242 

2,410 

53,388 

6,150 

4,677 



95,000 

119,597 

775 

90,300 

101 



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Population, 2,309,187- 
Families,* 513,152- 
Negroes, 690,017 



VIRGINIA 

-2.2 per cent of population of United States 
-(Estimated) 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


39 


673,984 


29.2 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


2 


287,444 


12.5 


50,000 to 100,000 


2 


105,229 


4.6 


25,000 to 50,000 


3 


96,678 


4.2 


15,000 to 25,000 


2 


39,599 


1.7 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


28,040 


1.2 


5,000 to 10,000 


9 


58,694 


2.5 


2,500 to 5,000 


18 


58,300 


2.5 


Rural territory 




1,635,203 


70.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


47 


70,438 


3.0 


500 to 1,000 


38 


25,701 


1.1 


Under 500 


79 


24,644 


1.1 


Other rural territory 




1,514,420 


65.6 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 105,229 
Portsmouth Norfolk 54,387 Roanoke Roanoke 



Pop. 



100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 287,444 
Norfolk Norfolk 115,777 Richmond Henrico 171,667 



50.842 



25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 96,678 

Lynchburg Campbell 30,070 Petersburg Dinwiddie 31,012 

Newport News Warwick 35,596 

*See preface 



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P0P1 LATION \M> Us DlSTRIBT TIOIS 



Town 



Pop. 



Virginia (continued) 
County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,599 
Alexandria 1 Arlington 18.0(>0 Dam ill. Pittsylvania 21,539 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 28,040 
Staunton Augusta 



Bristolf Washington 6,729 

Charlottesville Alhermarle 10,688 



10,623 



5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 58,694 



Clifton Forge 


Alleghany 


6,164 


Pulaski 


Pulaski 


5,282 


Covington 


Alleghany 


5,623 


South Norfolk 


Norfolk 


7,724 


Fredericksburg 


; Spotsylvania 


5,882 


Suffolk 


Nansemond 


9,123 


Hampton 


Elizabeth City 6,138 


\\ inchester 


Frederick 


6,883 


Harrisonburg 


Rockingham 


5,875 








2,500 to 5,000, 


18 Cities. Population 


, 58,300 




Abingdon 


Washington 


2,532 


Martinsville 


Henry 


4,075 


Bedford 


Bedford 


3,243 


Norton 


\\ fee 


3,068 


Big Stone Gap 


\\ fee 


3,009 


Phoebus 


Elizabeth City 3,043 


Buena Vista 


Rockbridge 


3,911 


Pocahontas 


Tazewell 


2,591 


Cape Charles 


Northampton 


2,517 


Radford 


Montgomery 


4,627 


Farmville 


Prince Edward 2,586 


Salem 


Roanoke 


4,159 


Graham 


Tazewell 


2,752 


South Boston 


Halifax 


4,338 


Lexington 


Rockbridge 


2,870 


Vinton 


Roanoke 


2,779 


Marion 


Smyth 


3.253 


Wytheville 


Wythe 


2,947 


1,000 to 2,500, 


47 Towns. Populalior 


I, 70,438 




Al ta vista 


Campbell 


1,206 


Christiansburg Montgomery 


1,641 


Appalachia 


Wise 


2,036 


Colonial Beach Westmoreland 1,093 


Ashland 


Hanover 


1,299 


Crewe 


Nottoway 


2,097 


Basic City 


Augusta 


2,212 


Culpeper 


Culpeper 


1,819 


Berryville 


Clarke 


1,138 


Damascus 


\\ ashington 


1,599 


Blacksburg 


Montgomery 


1,095 


Dendron 


Surry 


1,795 


Blackstone 


Nottoway 


1,497 


Emporia 


Greensville 


1,869 


Chase City 


Mecklenburg 


1,646 


Falls Church 1 


j Arlington 
\ Fairfax 


1,659 


Chatham 


Pittsylvania 


1,171 






Chincoteague 


Accomac 


1,418 


Franklin 


Southampton 


2,363 



^Combined population of Bristol. Va. and Bristol. Tenn., 14,776 
l Falling within the adjacent territory of R ashintjlon, D. C. 



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Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Fries 


Grayson 


2,029 


Richlands 


Tazewell 


1,171 


Front Royal 


Warren 


1,404 


Rocky Mount 


Franklin 


1,076 


Galax 


J Carroll 


1,250 


Saltville 


f Smyth 
(Washington 


2,248 




\Grayson 








Gladeville 


Wise 


1,071 


Shenandoah 


Page 


1,895 


Hopewell 


Prince George 


1,397 


Smithfield 


Isle of Wight 


1,181 


Kecoughton 


Elizabeth City 1,198 


South Hill 


Mecklenburg 


1,074 


Lawrencevilh 


; Brunswick 


1,439 


Tazewell 


Tazewell 


1,261 


Leesburg 


Louden 


1,545 


Victoria 


Lunenburg 


1,445 


Luray 


Page 


1,381 


Warrenton 


Fauquier 


1,545 


Manassas 


Prince William 1,305 


Waverly 


Sussex 


1,306 


Narrows 


Giles 


1,141 


Waynesboro 


Augusta 


1,594 


Onancock 


Accomac 


1,074 


West Point 


King William 


1,635 


Orange 


Orange 


1,078 


Williamsburg 


James City 


2,462 


Potomac 


Arlington 


1,000 


Woodstock 


Shenandoah 


1,580 




500 to 1,000, 38 Towns. Population, 


, 25,701 




Amherst 


Amherst 


559 


Honaker 


Russell 


755 


Boykins 


Southampton 


637 


Iron Gate 


Alleghany 


699 


Bridgewater 


Rockingham 


914 


Kenbridge 


Lunenburg 


543 


Brookneal 


Campbell 


583 


Meadow View 


Washington 


609 


Buchanan 


Botetourt 


802 


Mount Jackson Shenandoah 


500 


Burkeville 


Nottaway 


514 


New Market 


Shenandoah 


577 


Cambria 


Montgomery 


662 


Newcastle 


Craig 


702 


Cedar Bluff 


Tazewell 


533 


North Tazewell Tazewell 


626 


Chilhowie 


Smyth 


572 


Parksley 


Accomac 


601 


Claremont 


Surry 


572 


Pearisburg 


Giles 


537 


Clarksville 


Mecklenburg 


726 


Pennington Gap Lee 


940 


Coeburn 


Wise 


884 


Purcellville 


Loudon 


549 


Drakes Branch Charlotte 


660 


St. Paul 


Wise 


574 


Edinburg 


Shenandoah 


568 


Strasburg 


Shenandoah 


650 


Elkton 


Rockingham 


905 


Tangier 


Accomac 


962 


Fairfax 


Fairfax 


516 


Troutdale 


Grayson 


636 


Gate City 


Scott 


684 


Vienna 1 


Fairfax 


773 


Gordonsville 


Orange 


594 


Virginia Beach Princess Anne 


846 


Herndon 


Fairfax 


953 


Wakefield 


Sussex 


781 



Under 500, 79 Toivns. Population, 24,644 

l Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 



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Population wi> lis Distribution 



\\ \SIII\(.To\ 




Location of cities of 50,000 
and over 



Population 1,356,621 

Area in sq. mi. 66,836 
Pop. per sq. mi. 20 . 3 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 3 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 



8.45 
35.09 



66,288 
1,097 

42,428 
6,300 
5,650 



168,146 

188,407 

1,129 

200,000 

150 



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WASHINGTON 

Population, 1,356,621 — 1.3 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* 301,471— (Estimated) 
Japanese, 17,114 

Negroes, 6,883 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


35 


748,735 


55.2 


Cities and towns of 








100,000 and over 


2 


419,749 


30.9 


50,000 to 100,000 


1 


96,965 


7.2 


25,000 to 50,000 


2 


53,229 


3.9 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


49,379 


3.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


2 


22,695 


1.7 


5,000 to 10,000 


7 


47,544 


3.5 


2,500 to 5,000 


18 


59,174 


4.4 


Rural territory 




607,886 


44.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


45 


66,656 


4.9 


500 to 1,000 


57 


40,578 


3.0 


Under 500 


73 


22,977 


1.7 


Other rural territory 




477,675 


35.2 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



100,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 419,749 
Seattle King 315,312 Spokane Spokane 104,437 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 96,965 
Tacoma Pierce 96,965 



25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 53,229 
Bellingham Whatcom 25,585 Everett Snohomish 27,644 

*See preface 



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Population \m> Its Distbibi tion 



\\ ashin^ton (continued) 
Town County Pop. Town County 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,379 

Aberdeen Grays Harbor 1.5,337 Yakima Yakima 

Walla Wall;. Walla Walla 15,503 



Pop. 



18,539 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,695 
Hoquiam Grays Harbor 10,058 Vancouver 1 Clarke 

5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 47,544 



12,637 



Anacortes 


Skapit 


5,284 


Port Angeles 


Clallam 


5,351 


Bremerton 


Kitsap 


8,918 


Puyallup 


Pierce 


6,323 


Centralia 


Lewis 


7,549 


Wenatchee 


Chelan 


6,324 


Olympia 


Thurston 


7,795 










2,500 to 5,000 


, 18 cm 


es. Population 


, 59,174 




Auburn 


King 


3,163 


Mount Vernon Skagit 


3,341 


Charleston 


Kitsap 


3,338 


Pasco 


Franklin 


3,362 


Chehalis 


Lewis 


4,558 


Port Townsend Jefferson 


2,847 


Cle Elum 


Kittitas 


2,661 


Baymond 


Pacific 


4,260 


Colfax 


Whitman 


3,027 


Benton 3 


King 


3,301 


Dayton 


Columbia 


2,695 


Boslyn 


Kittitas 


2,673 


Ellensburg 


Kittitas 


3,967 


Sedro-Woolley 


Skagit 


3,389 


Hillyard 2 


Spokane 


3,942 


Snohomish 


Snohomish 


2,985 


Medical Lake Spokane 


2,545 


Toppenish 


Yakima 


3,120 




1,000 to 2,500, 


, 45 Towns. Population, 66,656 




Arlington 


Snohomish 


1,418 


Cosmopolis 


Grays Harbor 


1,512 


Blaine 


Whatcom 


2,254 


Davenport 


Lincoln 


1,112 


Buckley 


Pierce 


1,119 


Deer Park 


Spokane 


1,103 


Burlington 


Skagit 


1,360 


Elma 


Grays Harbor 


1,253 


Camas 


Clarke 


1,843 


Enumclaw 


King 


1,378 


Cashmere 


Chelan 


1,114 


Goldendale 


Klickitat 


1,274 


Cheney 


Spokane 


1,252 


Grandview 


Yakima 


1,011 


Chewelah 


Stevens 


1,288 


Kalama 


Cowlitz 


1,228 


Clarkston 


Asotin 


1,859 


Kelso 


Cowlitz 


2,228 


Colville 


Stevens 


1,718 


Kennewick 


Benton 


1,684 



1 Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 
i Falliny within the adjacent territory of Spokane 
3 Fallina within the adjacent territory of Seattle 



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Town 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Kent 


King 


2,282 


Port Orchard 


Kitsap 


1,393 


Kirkland 1 


King 


1,354 


Prosser 


Benton 


1,697 


Leavenworth 


Chelan 


1,791 


Pullman 


Whitman 


2,440 


Lynden 


Whatcom 


1,244 


Ritzville 


Adams 


1,900 


Maiden 


Whitman 


1,005 


Ruston 


Pierce 


1,128 


Marysville 


Snohomish 


1,244 


South Bend 


Pacific 


1,948 


Monroe 


Snohomish 


1,675 


Sumner 


Pierce 


1,499 


Montesano 


Grays Harbor 


2,158 


Sunnyside 


Yakima 


1,809 


Odessa 


Lincoln 


1,050 


Tekoa 


Whitman 


1,520 


Okanogan 


Okanogan 


1,015 


Waitsburg 


Walla Walla 


1,174 


Oroville 


Okanogan 


1,013 


Wapato 


Yakima 


1,128 


Palouse 


Whitman 


1,179 


Waterville 


Douglas 


1,198 


Pomeroy 


Garfield 


1,804 










500 to 1,000, ! 


57 Towns. Population 


, 40,578 




Asotin 


Asotin 


852 


Mabton 


Yakima 


547 


Bothell 1 


King 


613 


Marcus 


Stevens 


551 


Carnation (Tolt P. 0.) 




Morton 


Lewis 


522 




King 


536 


Newport 


Pend Oreille 


950 


Castle Rock 


Cowlitz 


829 


Northport 


Stevens 


906 


Chelan 


Chelan 


896 


Oakesdale 


Whitman 


816 


Concrete 


Skagit 


924 


Omak 


Okanogan 


525 


Dupont 


Pierce 


600 


Orting 


Pierce 


972 


Eatonville 


Pierce 


861 


Othello 


Adams 


649 


Edmonds 


Snohomish 


936 


PeEll 


Lewis 


861 


Endicott 


Whitman 


634 


Poulsbo 


Kitsap 


546 


Ephrata 


Grant 


628 


Prescott 


Walla Walla 


559 


Ferndale 


Whatcom 


759 


Republic 


Ferry 


781 


Friday Harbor San Juan 


522 


Ridgefield 


Clarke 


620 


Garfield 


Whitman 


776 


Ronald 


Kittitas 


718 


Granite Fall 


s Snohomish 


632 


Rosalia 


Whitman 


714 


Harrington 


Lincoln 


882 


St. John 


Whitman 


597 


Ilwaco 


Pacific 


787 


Shelton 


Mason 


984 


lone 


Pend Oreille 


541 


South Cle Elum Kittitas 


587 


Issaquah 1 


King 


791 


Sprague 


Lincoln 


822 


La Conner 


Skagit 


516 


Stanwood 


Snohomish 


704 


Lind 


Adams 


724 


Starbuck 


Columbia 


524 


Lowell 


Snohomish 


852 


Steilacoom 


Pierce 


564 



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Poi>ri.vn<>\ \m> Its Distribution 



\\ Bshington (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




51 


30 to 1,000 (continued) 






Sultan 


Snohomish 


687 


Wilbur 


Lincoln 


870 


Sumas 


Whatcom 


85 I 


Wilkeson 


Pierce 


803 


Tenino 


Thurston 


850 


Winlock 


Lewis 


832 


Vader 


Lewis 


500 


Woodland 


Cowlitz 


521 


\\ ashougal 


Clarke 


765 


Yacolt 


Clarke 


520 


\\ hiti> Salmoi 


a Klickitat 


619 


Zillah 


Yakima 


617 



Under 500, 73 Towns. Population, 22,977 



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WEST VIRGINIA 



Location of cities of 25,000 
and over 




Population 1,463,701 

Area in sq. mi. 24,022 
Pop. per sq. mi. 60 . 9 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 1.4 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



16.70 
28.30 



87,289 
1,975 

32,024 
1,600 
4,013 



50,203 

99,530 

632 

37,200 
75 



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WEST VIRGINIA 

Population, 1, 163,701 — 1.4 per cent of population of United States 
Families,* :i2r).i!67 — (Estimated) 
Negroes, 86,.*> i r> 



Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number oj 
Places 


Population 


Per Ctni 


Urban territory 


35 


369,007 


27> . 2 


Cities and towns of 








50,000 and over 


o 


106,:'H5 


7.3 


25,000 to 50,000 


2 


67,477 


4.6 


15,000 to 25,000 


3 


53,18:5 


3.6 


10,000 to 15,000 


3 


35,311 


2.4 


5,000 to 10,000 


6 


40,052 


2.7 


2,500 to 5,000 


19 


66,599 


4.6 


Rural territory 




1,094,694 


74.8 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


51 


78,044 


5.4 


500 to 1,000 


51 


37,577 


2.6 


Under 500 


66 


18,507 


1.2 


Other rural territory 




960,566 


65.6 



Town 



County Pop. Town 



County Pop. 



50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 106,385 
Huntington Cabell 50,177 Wheeling Ohio 56,208 

25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 67,477 
Charleston Kanawha 39,608 Clarksburg Harrison 27,869 

15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 53,183 

Bluefield Mercer 15,282 Parkersburg Wood 20,050 

Fairmont Marion 17,851 



"See preface 



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West Virginia (continued) 



Town 



Count v 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 



10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 


35,311 




Martinsburg 


Berkeley 


12,515 


MoundsN ille 


Marshall 


10.669 


Morgantown 


Monongalia 


12,127 








5,000 to 10,00C 


>, 6 Cities 


. Population, 


40,052 




Elkins 


Randolph 


6,788 


Princeton 


Mercer 


6.22 1 


Grafton 


Taylor 


8.317 


Weston 


Lewis 


5,701 


Keyser 


Mineral 


6,003 


Williamson 


Mingo 


6,819 


2, 


500 to 5,000, 


19 Cities 


■. Population, 


66,599 




Beckley 


Raleigh 


4,149 


Piedmont 


Mineral 


2.83.1 


Benwood 


Marshall 


4,773 


Point Pleasant 


Mason 


3,059 


Buckhannon 


Upshur 


3,785 


Richwood 


Nicholas 


4,331 


Charles Town 


Jefferson 


2,527 


St. Albans 


Kanawha 


2,825 


Chester 


Hancock 


3,283 


Salem 


Harrison 


2,920 


Follansbee 


Brooke 


3,135 


Sistersville 


Tyler 


3,238 


Hinton 


Summers 


3,912 


South 






Logan 


Logan 


2,998 


Charleston 


Kanawha 


3,650 


McMechen 


Marshall 


3,356 


Welch 


McDowell 


3,232 


Mannington 


Marion 


3,673 


Wellsburg 


Brooke 


4,918 


1,000 to 2.500, 


51 Towns. Population, 


78,044 




Alderson 


(Greenbrier 
\ Monroe 


1.401 


Kenova 


Wayne 


2,162 






Keystone 


McDowell 


1,839 


Ansted 


Fayette 


1,178 


Kimball 


McDowell 


1,428 


Avis 


Summers 


1,635 


Kingwood 


Preston 


1,417 


Bayard 


Grant 


1,074 


Lewisburg 


Greenbrier 


1,202 


Belington 


Barbour 


1,766 


Mabscott 


Raleigh 


1,114 


Bramwell 


Mercer 


1,696 


Marlington 


Pocahontas 


1.177 


Bridgeport 


Harrison 


1,346 


Milton 


Cabell 


1,023 


Burnsville 


Braxton 


1,088 


Monongah 


Marion 


2,031 


Cameron 


Marshall 


2,404 


Montgomery 


Fayette 


2.130 


Cass 


Pocahontas 


1,195 


Mount Hope 


Fayette 


1.989 


Ceredo 


Wayne 


1,110 


Mullens 


Wyoming 


1,425 


Clendenin 


Kanawha 


1,263 


New 






Davis 


Tucker 


2,491 


Cumberland 


Hancock 


1,816 


Eskdale 


Kanawha 


1,003 


New 






Gassaway 


Braxton 


1,518 


Martinsville 


Wetzel 


2,341 


Harrisville 


Ritchie 


1,036 


Oak Hill 


Fayette 


1,037 


Hollidays Cov 


e ( Brooke 
\ Hancock 


1.213 


Paden City 


1 Tyler 
\Wetzel 


1,705 



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Town 



West Virginia (continued) 



Counh 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





1,000 to 2,500 [continued) 






Parsons 


Tucker 


2,001 


St. Marys 


Pleasants 


1,648 


Pennsboro 


Ritchie 


1,654 


Shepherdstown 


Jefferson 


1,063 


Philippi 


Barbour 


1,543 


Shinnston 


Harrison 


1,679 


Ravenswood 


Jackson 


1,284 


Spencer 


Roane 


1,765 


Ridgeley 


Mineral 


1,709 


Sturgiss City 


Monongalia 


1,389 


Rivesville 


Marion 


1,061 


Terra Alta 


Preston 


1,261 


Romney 


Hampshire 


1,028 


Thomas 


Tucker 


2,099 


Ronceverte 


Greenbrier 


2,319 


West Union 


Doddridge 


1,270 


Rowlesburg 


Preston 


1,225 


Williamstown 


Wood 


1,793 


500 to 1,000, 


51 Towns 


i. Population, 


37,577 




Addison 


Webster 


679 


Mason 


Mason 


992 


Athens 


Mercer 


552 


Masontown 


Preston 


831 


Barboursville 


Cabell 


974 


Matewan 


Mingo 


851 


Berkeley Springs Morgan 


980 


Matoaka 


Mercer 


647 


Bolivar 


Jefferson 


585 


Middlebourne 


Tyler 


929 


Brooklyn 


Wetzel 


724 


Mill Creek 


Randolph 


762 


Cairo 


Ritchie 


662 


MooreGeld 


Hardy 


630 


Cassville (Fort 


Gay P.O.) 




Newburg 


Preston 


890 




Wayne 


617 


Paw Paw 


Morgan 


698 


Cedar Grove 


Kanawha 


918 


Petersburg 


Grant 


834 


Eastbank 


Kanawha 


586 


Pine Grove 


Wetzel 


797 


Elizabeth 


Wirt 


681 


Rainell 


Greenbrier 


566 


Fairview 


Marion 


827 


Ranson 


Jefferson 


699 


Farniington 


Marion 


679 


Ripley 


Jackson 


580 


Fayette ville 


Fayette 


659 


Scarbro 


Fayette 


950 


Hamlin 


Lincoln 


516 


Smithfield 


Wetzel 


774 


Harpers Ferry 


Jefferson 


713 


Star City 


Monongalia 


823 


Hendricks 


Tucker 


622 


Sutton 


Braxton 


947 


Hilltop 


Fayette 


908 


Tunnel ton 


Preston 


703 


Hundred 


Wetzel 


710 


Wardensville 


Hardy 


745 


Hurricane 


Putnam 


666 


Westover 


Monongalia 


721 


Jane Lew 


Lewis 


560 


White Sulphur 






Junior 


Barbour 


593 


Springs 


Greenbrier 


837 


Kermit 


Mingo 


636 


Whitmer 


Randolph 


704 


Littleton 


Wetzel 


660 


\\ imielsdorf 


Randolph 


833 


Lumberport 


Harrison 


900 


Yolyn 


Logan 


623 


Madison 


Boone 


604 









Under 500, 66 Towns. Population. 18,507 



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WISCONSIN 




Population 2,632,067 

Area in sq. mi. 55,256 
Pop. per sq. mi. 47.6 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 5 



Location of cities of 25,000 and over 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



13.88 
30 . 27 



189,295 

1,223 

77,280 

15,500 

7,668 



236,974 
349,223 

902 
147,700 

327 



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WISCONSIN 

Population, 2,632,067 — 2.5 percent of population of United States 
Families,* 584,90 I— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 5,200 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class aj Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


1 rban territory 


82 


1,244,568 


17.3 


( 'ilics and tow lis of 








100,000 and over 


1 


457,147 


17.4 


50,000 to 100,000 


1 


58,593 


2.2 


25,000 to 50,000 


7 


244,076 


9.3 


15,000 to 25,000 


7 


139,695 


5.3 


10,000 to 15,000 


5 


62,618 


2.4 


5,000 to 10,000 


20 


138,503 


5.2 


2,500 to 5.000 


41 


143,936 


5.5 


Rural territory 




1,387,499 


52.7 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


80 


122,930 


4.6 


500 to 1,000 


135 


96,851 


3.7 


Under 500 


160 


52,119 


2.0 


Other rural territory 




1,115,599 


12. 1 



Town 



County Pop. Town 



County Pop. 



100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 457,147 
Milwaukee Milwaukee 457,147 

50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 58,593 
Racine Racine 58,593 

25,000 to 50,000, 7 Cities. Population, 244,076 

Green Bay Brown 31,017 La Crosse La Crosse 30,421 

Kenosha Kenosha 40,172 Madison Dane 38,378 



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Town 



Oshkosh 
Sheboygan 



Wisconsin {continued) 

County Pop. Town County 

25,000 to 50,000 (continued) 
Winnebago 33,162 Superior 



Douglas 



Sheboygan 30,955 



15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 139,695 



Appleton 
Beloit 
Eau Claire 
Fond du Lac 



Outagamie 19,561 
Rock 21,284 

Eau Claire 20,906 
Fond du Lac 23,427 



Janesville 

Manitowoc 

Wausau 



Rock 

Manitowoc 

Marathon 



10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 62,618 



Ashland 
Marinette 
Stevens Point 



Ashland 

Marinette 

Portage 



11,334 
13,610 
11,371 



Waukesha 
West Allis 1 



Waukesha 
Milwaukee 



5,000 to 10,000, 20 Cities. Population, 138,503 



Antigo 
Baraboo 
Beaver Dam 
Chippewa Falls 
Cudahy ' 
De Pere 
Kaukauna 
Marshfield 
Menasha 
Menomonie 
Merrill 
Neenah 



Langlade 

Sauk 

Dodge 

Chippewa 

Milwaukee 

Brown 

Outagamie 

Wood 

Winnebago 

Dunn 

Lincoln 

Winnebago 



8,451 
5,538 
7,992 
9,130 
6,725 
5,165 
5,951 
7,394 
7,214 
5,104 
8,068 
7,171 



Portage 

Rhinelander 

South 

Milwaukee 1 
Stoughton 
Two Rivers 
Watertown 

Wauwatosa 1 
Wisconsin 
Rapids 



Columbia 
Oneida 

Milwaukee 

Dane 

Manitowoc 
/Dodge 
\ Jefferson 

Milwaukee 

Wood 



Pop. 
39,671 



18,293 
17,563 
18,661 



12,558 
13,745 



5,582 
6,654 

7,598 
5,101 
7,305 
9,299 

5.818 

7,243 



Berlin 



Burlington 
Clintonville 
Delavan 
Edgerton 
Fort Atkinson 



2,500 to 5,000, 

Green Lake 

Waushara 

Racine 

Waupaca 

Walworth 

Rock 

Jefferson 



41 Cities. Population, 143,936 
4,400 



3,626 
3,275 
3,016 
2,688 
4,915 



Hartford 

Hudson 

Hurley 

Jefferson 

Ladysmith 

Lake Geneva 

Mayville 



Washington 

St. Croix 

Iron 

Jefferson 

Rusk 

Walworth 

Dodge 



1,515 
3,014 
3,188 
2,572 
3,581 
2,632 
3,011 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 



27K 



Population and Its Distribution 



Wisconsin (confirmed) 



Town 



Courtly 



/'<>/>. 



Town 



('.oiuitv 



Pop. 





2,500 to 5,000 (continued) 






Mineral Point 


Iowa 


2.569 


Richland < lenti 


i Rii bland 


3,409 


Monroe 


Green 


1.TK8 


Ripon 


Fond du Lac 


3,929 


\i-w London 


J Out agamic 
\\Vaupaca 


4,667 


Shawano 


Shawano 


3,544 






Shorewood 


Milwaukee 


2,650 


North 






Sparta 


Monroe 


4,466 


Milwaukee 1 


Milwaukee 


3,047 


Stanley 


< hippewa 


2,577 


Oconomowoc 


\\ aukesha 


3,301 


Sturgeon Bay 


Door 


4,553 


Oconto 


( teonto 


4,920 


Tomah 


Monroe 


3,257 


Park Falls 


Price 


2,676 


Tomahawk 


Lincoln 


2,898 


Platteville 


Grant 


4,353 


Viroqua 


Vernon 


2,574 


Plymouth 


Sheboygan 


3,415 


Washburn 


Bayfield 


3,707 


Port 






Waupaca 


\\ aupaca 


2,839 


Washington 


Ozaukee 


3,340 


Waupun 


| Dodge 


4,440 


Prairie du Chien Crawford 


3,537 




^Fond du Lac 




Reedsburg 


Sauk 


2,997 


West Bend 


Washington 


3,378 


Rice Lake 


Barron 


4,457 


\\ hitewater 


Walworth 


3,215 


1,000 to 2,500, 


80 Towns. Population, 


122,930 




Adams 


Adams 


1,119 


Cumberland 


Barron 


1,528 


Algoma 


Kewaunee 


1,911 


Darlington 


Lafayette 


1,798 


Amery 


Polk 


1,203 


Dodgevillc 


Iowa 


1,896 


Arcadia 


Trempealeau 1,418 


Durand 


Pepin 


1,517 


Augusta 


Eau Claire 


1,407 


Elkhorn 


Walworth 


1,991 


Barron 


Barron 


1,623 


Ellsworth 


Pierce 


1,043 


Bayfield 


Bayfield 


1,441 


Elroy 


Juneau 


1,713 


Black River 






Evansville 


Bock 


2,209 


Falls 


Jackson 


1,796 


Fennimore 


Grant 


1,383 


Bloomer 


Chippewa 


1,648 


Fox Lake 


Dodge 


1,012 


Boscobel 


Grant 


1,670 


Hamilton 


Iron 


1,890 


Brillion 


Calumet 


1,102 


Hayward 


Sawyer 


1,302 


Brodhead 


Green 


1,600 


Highland 


Iowa 


1,024 


Cedarburg 


Ozaukee 


1,738 


Horicon 


Dodge 


2,134 


Chetek 


Barron 


1,154 


Juneau 


Dodge 


1,159 


Chilton 


Calumet 


1,833 


Kewaunee 


Kewauna 


1,865 


Columbus 


Columbia 


2,460 


Kiel 


f Calumet 


1,599 


Cornell 


Chippewa 


1,337 




\Manitowoc 




Crandon 


Forest 


1 ,632 


Kilbourn City 


Columbia 


1,206 


Cuba City 


Grant 


1,175 


Kimberly 


Outagamie 


1,382 



Walling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 



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Wisconsin (continued) 






Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 






Lake Mills 


Jefferson 


1,754 


Peshtigo 


Marinette 


1,440 


Lancaster 


Grant 


2,485 


Phillips 


Price 


1.973 


Little Chute 


Outagamie 


2,017 


Princeton 


Green Lake 


1,275 


Lodi 


Columbia 


1,077 


Randolph 


(Columbia 


1,183 


Mauston 


Juneau 


1,966 




\ Dodge 




Medford 


Taylor 


1,881 


Redgranite 


Waushara 


1,012 


Mellen 


Ashland 


1,981 


Rib Lake 


Taylor 


1,020 


Menomonee 






River Falls 


f Pierce 


2,273 


Falls 


Waukesha 


1,019 




\St. Croix 




Mondovi 


Buffalo 


1,554 


Sauk City 


Sauk 


1,162 


Montello 


Marquette 


1,112 


Schofield 


Marathon 


1,049 


Mosinee 


Marathon 


1,161 


Seymour 


Outagamie 


1,280 


Mount Horeb 


Dane 


1,350 


Sheboygan Fall 


is Sheboygan 


2,002 


Neillsville 


Clark 


2,160 


Shullsburg 


Lafayette 


1,158 


Nekoosa 


Wood 


1,639 


Spooner 


Washburn 


2.293 


New Holstein 


Calumet 


1,373 


Stratford 


Marathon 


1,014 


New Richmond 


St. Croix 


2,248 


Sun Prairie 


Dane 


1,236 


Niagara 


Marinette 


1,946 


Waterloo 


Jefferson 


1.262 


North Fond 






Wautoma 


W aushara 


1,046 


du Lac 


Fond du Lac 


2,150 


West 






Oconto Falls 


Oconto 


1,914 


Milwaukee 1 


Milwaukee 


2,101 


Omro 


Winnebago 


1,042 


West Salem 


La Crosse 


1,027 


Onalaska 


La Crosse 


1,066 


Westby 


Vernon 


1,228 


Owen 


Clark 


1,083 








500 to 1,000, 135 Tow, 


ns. Population, 


96,851 




Abbotsford 


jClark 
[Marathon 


782 


Belleville 


(Dane 
(Green 


625 


Ableman 


Sauk 


542 


Benton 


Lafayette 


874 


Albany 


Green 


741 


Birnamwood 


Shawano 


651 


Alma 


Buffalo 


970 


Black Creek 


Outagamie 


516 


Almond 


Portage 


504 


Blair 


Trempealeau 


657 


Altoona 


Eau Claire 


960 


Blanchardville 


Lafayette 


653 


Amherst 


Portage 


588 


Bloomington 


Grant 


657 


Argyle 


Lafayette 


701 


Bonduel 


Shawano 


504 


Athens 


Marathon 


940 


Brandon 


Fond du Lac 


682 


Baldwin 


St. Croix 


666 


Bruce 


Rusk 


561 


Bangor 


La Crosse 


854 


Butternut 


Ashland 


618 



1 Fallin(/ within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 



280 



Population and Its Disthii.i th>\ 



Wisconsin (continued) 



Town 


County 


Pop. 


Town 


County 


Pop. 




500 to 1,000 (continued) 






( 'ailot 1 


( Ihippewa 


723 


Iola 


W iu|> i ■ i 


843 


< ambria 


( lolumbia 


679 


Kendall 


Monroe 


506 


Cameron 


Barron 


572 


krwaskiiin 


\\ ashington 


707 


Campbellsport 


Fond du Lac 


730 


La Farge 


Vernon 


788 


Casbton 


Monroe 


753 


Livingston 


fGrant 


"t 


i 'sbs\ tile 


Grant 


899 




\lowa 




Cedar Gro\ e 


Sheboygan 


65 I 


Lomira 


Dodge 


554 


Clear Lake 


Polk 


689 


Loyal 


Clark 


735 


Clinton 


Rock 


938 


Manawa 


Waupaca 


727 


Colby 


Marathon 


798 


Marathon 


Marathon 


670 




\Clark 




Marion 


Waupaca 


875 


Colfax 


Dunn 


905 


Markesan 


Green Lake 


959 


Corliss 


Racine 


564 


Mattoon 


Shawano 


666 


Deerfield 


Dane 


594 


Mazomanie 


Dane 


::,(, 


Denmark 


Rrown 


735 


Merrillan 


Jackson 


628 


Dorchester 


Clark 


519 


Middleton 


Dane 


791 


East Troy 


\\ alworth 


773 


Milton 


Rock 


834 


Edgar 


Marathon 


723 


Montford 


Grant 


598 


Elkhart Lake 


Sheboygan 


527 


Monticello 


Green 


677 


Elmwood 


Pierce 


632 


Mukwonago 


Waukesha 


697 


Fairchild 


Eau Claire 


660 


Muscoda 


Grant 


903 


Fall Creek 


Eau Claire 


507 


Necedah 


Juneau 


852 


Fountain City 


Buffalo 


880 


New Butler 


Waukesha 


564 


Frederick 


Polk 


602 


New Glarus 


Green 


981 


Galesville 


Trempealeau 


952 


New Lisbon 


Juneau 


994 


Gays Mills 


Crawford 


652 


North Freedom 


Sauk 


621 


Genoa Junction 


Walworth 


656 


North Hudson 


St. Croix 


586 


Gillett 


Oconto 


785 


Norwalk 


Monroe 


531 


Gilman 


Taylor 


522 


Oakfield 


Fond du Lac 


556 


Glenwood 


St. Croix 


779 


Oregon 


Dane 


871 


Grafton 


Ozaukee 


898 


Osceola 


Polk 


671 


Grantsburg 


Burnett 


781 


Osseo 


Trempealeau 


802 


Greenwood 


Clark 


761 


Palmyra 


Jefferson 


685 


Hartland 


Waukesha 


800 


Pardeeville 


Columbia 


878 


Hazel Green 


Grant 


647 


Pepin 


Pepin 


555 


Hilbert 


Calumet 


614 


Pewaukee 


Waukesha 


800 


Hillsboro 


Vernon 


950 


Pittsville 


Wood 


504 


Hortonvillc 


Outagamie 


960 


Plainfield 


Waushara 


580 


Hustisford 


Dodge 


595 


Port Edwards 


Wood 


755 


Independence 


Trempealeau 


805 


Potosi 


Grant 


501 



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Town 



Wisconsin (continued) 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



Pop. 





500 to 1,000 


(continued) 






Poynette 


Columbia 


724 


Trempealea> 


Trempealeau 


536 


Prairie du Sac 


Sauk 


866 


Turtle Lake 


Barron 


679 


Prentice 


Price 


588 


Union Grove 


Racine 


729 


Prescott 


Pierce 


892 


Viola 


fRichland 


858 


Pulaski 


Rrown 


718 




[Vernon 




Readstown 


Vernon 


546 


Walworth 


Walworth 


757 


Reedsville 


Manitowoc 


571 


Waterford 


Racine 


668 


Rio 


Columbia 


620 


Waunakee 


Dane 


560 


St. Croix Falls 


Polk 


825 


Westfield 


Marquette 


858 


Schleisingerville Washington 


730 


Weyauwega 


Waupaca 


938 


Sharon 


Walworth 


908 


WhitefishBay 1 


Milwaukee 


882 


Shell Lake 


Washburn 


920 


Whitehall 


Trempealeau 


851 


Shiocton 


Outagamie 


501 


Wild Rose 


Waushara 


576 


Soldiers Grove 


Crawford 


653 


Wilton 


Monroe 


519 


Spring Green 


Sauk 


690 


Winneconne 


Winnebago 


745 


Spring Valley 


Pierce 


939 


Wittenburg 


Shawano 


854 


Thorp 


Clark 


796 


Wonewoc 


Juneau 


798 


Tigerton 


Shawano 


748 


Wrightstown 


Brown 


571 



Under 500, 160 Towns. Population, 52,119 



^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 



282 



Population \\i> [ts distribution 



WYOMING 



LL_I. 



Sheridan* 



YELLOWSTONE 
NATIONAL PARK 





*Roek Springs \ Laramie. 

Cheyenne* 



Location of cities of 5,000 and over 



Population 194,402 

Area in sq. mi. 97,548 
Pop. per sq. mi. 2.0 

Per cent of U. S. pop. 0.2 



Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 
Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 
Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 
Miles of B.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 
Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 
Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 
Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 
Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 
Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 
Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 
Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 



1 
103 



15,748 
386 

14,797 

600 

1,924 



21,371 
15,774 

15 
13,580 

36 



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WYOMING 

Population, 194 ,402 — 0.2 percent of the population of i nited States 
Families,* 43,200— (Estimated) 
Negroes, 1,375 

Number of places, population and per cent of the state population 



Class of Places 


Number of 
Places 


Population 


Per Cent 


Urban territory 


8 


57,348 


29.5 


Cities and towns of 








10,000 and over 


2 


25,276 


13.0 


5,000 to 10,000 


3 


21,932 


11.3 


2,500 to 5,000 


3 


10,140 


5.2 


Rural territory 




137,054 


70.5 


Cities and towns of 








1,000 to 2,500 


19 


30,604 


15.7 


500 to 1,000 


10 


6,890 


3.6 


Under 500 


36 


8,773 


4.5 


Other rural territory 




90,787 


46.7 



Town 



Casper 



County 



Pop. 



Town 



County 



10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,276 
Natrona 11,447 Cheyenne Laramie 



Pop. 



13,829 



5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,932 
Laramie Albany 6,301 Sheridan Sheridan 

Rock Springs Sweetwater 6,456 



9,175 



2,500 to 5,000, 3 Cities. Population, 10,140 
Evanston Uinta 3,479 Rawlins Carbon 

Greybull Rig Horn 2,692 

1,000 to 2,500, 19 Towns. Population, 30,604 

Rasin Rig Horn 1,088 Douglas Converse 

Ruffalo Johnson 1,772 Gillette Campbell 

Cody Park 1,242 Glenrock Converse 



3,969 



2,294 
1,157 

1,003 



"See preface 



284 



PniM l.\T!<>\ \M) Its Disthiiution 



Town 



< irci-ii River 
ELemmerer 

Lander 

Lovell 

Lusk 

New Castle 

Powell 



Wyoming (continued) 

County Pop. Town County 

1,000 to 2,500 (continued) 

Riverton Fremont 

Superior Sweetwater 

Thermopolis Hot Springs 

Torrington Goshen 

Wheatland Platte 

Worland Washakie 



Sweel « ater 
Lincoln 

Fremont 
Big Horn 
Niobrara 
\\ eston 
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_M K) 
1,517 
2,133 
1,686 
2,092 
1,003 
2,463 



Pop. 



2,02."? 
1,034 
2,095 
1,301 

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1,223 



500 to 1,000, 10 Towns. Population, 6,890 



\fton 

Cambria 

Cowley 

Diamondville 

Gebo 



Lincoln 
Weston 
Big Horn 
Lincoln 
Hot Springs 



796 
675 
687 
726 
689 



Hudson 
Lyman 
Manville 
Pine Bluff 
Shoshone 



Fremont 

Uinta 

Niobrara 

Laramie 

Fremont 



977 
577 
581 
618 
561 



Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 8,773 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



28.-i 



Summary of State Data 





Aulos and 
Trucks 


Miles 
of 


Miles of R.R. per 




100 Sq. Mi. 


10,000 




Registered 


Railroad 


Territory 


Inhabitants 


Stale 


1920 


1917 


1917 


1917 


United States 


7,668,094 


253,626.13 


8.53 


24.39 


Alabama 


58,898 


5,420.40 


10.57 


22.86 


Arizona 


28,979 


2 424 22 


2.13 


91.29 


Arkansas 


49,448 


5,219.87 


9.94 


29.45 


California 


493,463 


8,358.93 


5.37 


27.42 


Colorado 


104,366 


5,639.68 


5.44 


56.77 


Connecticut 


105,600 


999.25 


20.73 


7.87 


Delaware 


16,152 


335.32 


17.06 


15.56 


Dist. of Columbia 


28,940 


36.56 


60.93 


.99 


Florida 


56,253 


5,248.71 


9.57 


57.01 


Georgia 


126,563 


7,464.22 


12.71 


25.70 


Idaho 


41,780 


2,861.13 


3.43 


63.69 


Illinois 


478,438 


12,132.92 


21.65 


19.41 


Indiana 


277,255 


7,436.35 


20.63 


26.19 


Iowa 


363,000 


9,837.71 


17.70 


44.31 


Kansas 


228,601 


9,383.36 


11.47 


50.54 


Kentucky 


90,008 


3,858.80 


9.60 


16.10 


Louisiana 


50,000 


5,363.01 


11.81 


28.79 


Maine 


53,424 


2,269.77 


7.59 


29.16 


Maryland 


98,995 


1,425.94 


14.34 


10.36 


Massachusetts 


288,059 


2,135.45 


26.56 


5.64 


Michigan 


325,813 


8,925.47 


15.53 


28 . 76 


Minnesota 


259,743 


9,161.97 


11.33 


39.50 


Mississippi 


45,030 


4,447.29 


9.59 


22.44 


Missouri 


244,427 


8,230.88 


11.98 


23.97 


Montana 


59,312 


4,953.99 


3.39 


104.15 


Nebraska 


200,100 


6,166.69 


8.03 


47.91 


Nevada 


9,305 


2,293.44 


2.09 


205.00 


New Hampshire 


30,008 


1,253.40 


13.88 


28.17 


New Jersey 


189,167 


2,344.18 


31.20 


7.74 


New Mexico 


20,000 


2,974.39 


2.43 


69.67 


New York 


555,789 


8,434.14 


17.70 


8.03 


North Carolina 


109,000 


5,492.19 


11.27 


22.50 


North Dakota 


82,886 


5,316.29 


7.57 


69.02 


Ohio 


516,225 


9,044.43 


22.20 


17.31 


Oklahoma 


1 51,300 


6,502.35 


9.37 


28.18 


Oregon 


83,332 


3, 232. 09 


3.38 


37.27 



!86 



Population and Its Distribution 



Summary of State Data (continuecF) 



Stale 



\iiti>s and 

Trucks 

Registered 

1920 



Miles 

"/ 
Railroad 

1917 



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100 Sq. Mi 

Territory 
1917* 



10,000 

Inhabitants 
1917 



Pennsylvania 

Rhode Island 
South Carolina 
South Dakota 
Tennessee 
Texas 
Utah 
\ erniont 
\ irginia 
W ashington 
W est Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyoming 



190,337 

39.563 
70,143 

101,625 
80,422 

329,700 
35,1 II 
26,807 
95,000 

168,146 
50,203 

236,974 
21,371 



11,680.59 

205.54 
3,697.12 
1,278.52 
1.075.71 
15,931.60 
2,144.69 
1,055.64 
4,677.22 
5,649.93 
4.012.85 
7,667.69 
1,924 21 



26.05 

19.26 

12.12 

5.57 

9.78 

6.07 

2.61 

11.57 

11.62 

8.45 

16.70 

13.88 

1.97 



13.44 

3.27 
22.44 
59.37 
17.66 
35.14 
48.16 
28.88 
21.09 
35.09 
28.30 
30.27 
103.70 



State 



Farms 
1920 



Post 

Offices 

1920 



Miles of 
Rural 
Road 
1919 



Miles of 

Improved 

Road* 

1919 



United States 



6,448,366 



58,006 



2.478,552 



299.135 



.Alabama 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

Dist. of Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 



256,099 

9,975 

232,604 

117,670 

59,934 

22.655 

10,140 

204 

54,005 

310,732 

42.106 

237,181 

205,126 

213,439 

165,286 

270.626 



1,214 

321 

1,565 

1,876 

885 

488 

116 

66 

944 

1,203 

543 

2,108 

1,241 

1,351 

1.157 

2,591 



55,446 
12,075 
50,743 
61,039 
39,780 
14,061 
3,674 

17.995 
80,669 
24,396 
95,647 
73,347 
104,074 
111,052 
57.916 



6,125 
475 

2,000 
13,000 

2,550 

3,200 
310 

3,900 

13,200 

850 

12,800 

31.000 

1.500 

1,550 

13,900 



*Approximate 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



287 



Summary of State Data (continued) 



State 



Farms 
1920 



Post 

Offices 
1920 



Miles of 
Rural 
Road 
1919 



Miles of 

Improved 

Road* 

1919 



Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New Hampshire 

New Jersey 

New Mexico 

New York 

North Carolina 

North Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode Island 

South Carolina 

South Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 



135,463 

48,227 

47,908 

32,001 

196,447 

178,478 

272,101 

263,004 

57,677 

124,421 

3,163 

20,523 

29,702 

29,844 

193,195 

269,763 

77,690 

256,695 

191,987 

50,206 

202,252 

4,083 

192,693 

74,655 

252,774 

436,033 

25,662 

29,075 

186,242 

66,288 

87,289 

189,295 

15,748 



1,137 

914 

868 

1,218 

1,486 

1,358 

1,053 

2,089 

937 

975 

190 

440 

941 

574 

3,132 

1,639 

751 

1,956 

1,195 

856 

3,618 

187 

693 

680 

1,143 

2,423 

379 

414 

2,410 

1,097 

1,975 

1,223 

386 



24,563 
23,537 
16,459 
18,681 
74,190 
93,517 
45,779 
96,041 
39,204 
80,272 
12,182 
14,020 
14,817 
43,091 
79,398 
50,758 
68,796 
86,354 

107,916 
36,819 
91,556 
2,170 
42,226 
96,306 
46,050 

128,960 
8,810 
14,249 
53,388 
42,428 
32,024 
77,280 
14,797 



2,700 
3,525 
3,100 
9,100 
10,600 
7,000 
2,700 
7,550 

900 
1,450 

340 
2.000 
6,050 

620 

18,400 

6,850 

1,160 

31,800 

700 

5,000 

10,600 

750 
3,800 

800 
8,880 
12,300 
1,650 
2,300 
6,150 
6,300 
1,600 
15,500 

600 



"Approximate 



288 



Population \\i> its Distribution 



Summary of State Data (continued) 







Electric 


Electrically 


Central 






Passenger 


Wired 


Power 




Telephones 


( '.urs 


Houses 


Stations 


Slate 


1917 


1**20 


1 920 


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1 fnited Stairs 


11.716.520 




6,291.160 


7.22.", 


Alabama 


76,693 


127 


52,400 


82 


Arizona 


18,225 


52 


12,920 


39 


Arkansas 


87,872 


210 


48,200 


104 


California 


577,055 


3,661 


561,000 


130 


Colorado 


111,361 


111 


99,100 


89 


Connecticut 


1 19,669 


1,869 


119,830 


51 


Delaware 


22,222 


225 


9,270 


20 


Dist. of Columbia 


70,751 


1,124 


21,800 


2 


Florida 


49,011 


305 


67.000 


110 


Georgia 


121,479 


(.77 


80,700 


198 


Idabo 


37,201 


37 


38.160 


60 


Illinois 


1,070,997 


5.815 


626.000 


365 


Indiana 


158,992 


1,867 


197,700 


257 


Iowa 


189,432 


941 


107.400 


300 


Kansas 


298,273 


369 


115.700 


335 


Kentucky 


162,843 


1.013 


90,200 


130 


Louisiana 


63,890 


654 


14.800 


82 


Maine 


88,226 


538 


77,700 


111 


Maryland 


118,397 


2,050 


50,000 


59 


Massachusetts 


475,231 


6,411 


338,500 


261 


Michigan 


434,128 


2,792 


257,000 


258 


Minnesota 


408,222 


1,377 


188,000 


279 


Mississippi 


56,648 


116 


35,600 


110 


Missouri 


511,246 


2,667 


207,000 


263 


Montana 


51,409 


119 


51,300 


71 


Nebraska 


248,267 


583 


88,700 


251 


Nevada 


8,716 


9 


14,480 


30 


New Hampshire 


52,534 


290 


29,900 


65 


New Jersey 


254,444 


3,171 


218,000 


74 


New Mexico 


15,314 


16 


13,300 


34 


New York 


1 ,335,055 


17,762 


110,000 


389 


North Carolina 


91,928 


323 


49,200 


148 


North Dakota 


75.349 


37 


42,300 


133 


Ohio 


815,649 


5.165 


362,500 


331 


Oklahoma 


176,835 


292 


60,900 


171 


< Iregon 


125.660 


731 


80,000 


70 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



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Summary of State Data (continued) 







Electric 


Electrically 


Central 






Passenger 


Wired 


Power 




Telephones 


Cars 


Houses 


Stations 


Stale 


1917 


1920 


1920 


1919 


Pennsylvania 


854,706 


7,419 


365,500 


272 


Rhode Island 


64,726 


1,082 


41,800 


26 


South Carolina 


43,716 


187 


51,000 


93 


South Dakota 


88,946 


33 


39,300 


126 


Tennessee 


140,669 


741 


54,500 


111 


Texas 


411,407 


1,297 


218,800 


300 


Utah 


46,621 


214 


68,600 


73 


Vermont 


47,968 


127 


36,320 


68 


Virginia 


119,597 


775 


90,300 


101 


Washington 


188,407 


1,129 


200,000 


150 


West Virginia 


99,530 


632 


37,200 


75 


Wisconsin 


349,223 


902 


117,700 


327 


Wyoming 


15,774 


15 


13,580 


36 



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OF RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 

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UNITED STATES 



Till] I iiiicd Stairs governmenl furnishes no statistics relating 
to the distribution of wholesale and retail dealers through- 
out the country. In order to obtain data for the follow ing tabula- 
tions a systematic investigation of sources was necessary. 

The sources from which final selection for these tables 
were made are too numerous to list in detail. They include official 
trade directories, mercantile agency rating books, city and tele- 
phone directories, Dun and Bradstreet, trade and other magazine, 
local newspapers, and city, state and national trade organization-. 
In a few instances state totals could only be obtained through 
addressing companies, but in the main, the counts were either 
made or checked by the J. Walter Thompson Company. 

In cases where two or more figures were available from 
different sources for the same trade, discrepancies were carefully 
analyzed before a selection was finally made. 

These figures are not official. The Company cannot 
guarantee their absolute accuracy, but it believes them to be 
sufficiently accurate to serve as a reliable index to the number of 
dealers in the trades specified. 

To have obtained even these figures would have been 
impossible without the generous assistance of many persons and 
organizations. 

Especial thanks are due to officials of local, state and 
national trade associations and chambers of commerce and to the 
editors of trade directories, trade magazines and local newspapers. 
The J. Walter Thompson Company takes pleasure in acknowledg- 
ing their contribution. 



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Boots 

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Boots 
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Whole- 
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United States 



46,583 



1,299 



36,948 



45,712 



141,867 



1,399 



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Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

Dist. of Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

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Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New Hampshire 

New Jersey 

New Mexico 

New York 

North Carolina 

North Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 



382 

197 

458 

2,379 

639 

668 

104 

119 

449 

676 

252 

3,285 

1,760 

2,024 

1,471 

559 

242 

445 

453 

1,514 

1,630 

1,371 

249 

1,399 

419 

1,216 

66 

259 

1,193 

151 

3,962 

558 

642 

2,836 

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166 

324 

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74 

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512 

207 

2,459 

1,205 

1,714 

1,278 

452 

181 

355 

343 

1,015 

1,275 

1,151 

187 

1,139 

361 

1,042 

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1,057 

136 

3,065 

483 

516 

2,135 

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370 

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653 

624 

101 

143 

449 

613 

237 

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1,586 

2,014 

1,505 

618 

258 

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445 

1,347 

1,516 

1,351 

230 

1,458 

400 

1,245 

75 

238 

1,249 

149 

3,742 

527 

566 

2,862 

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2,639 

2,637 

1,252 

1,720 

274 

202 

1,321 

3,742 

585 

8,215 

3,980 

4,273 

3,086 

3,990 

2,378 

1,764 

2,165 

3,700 

4,522 

3,506 

2,596 

5,150 

950 

2,224 

168 

853 

3,425 

499 

10,919 

3,275 

1,313 

6,266 

2.835 



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Oregon 


445 


11 


361 


449 


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4 


Pennsylvania 


3,856 


102 


3,055 


3,895 


12,719 


132 


Rhode Island 


232 


7 


142 


219 


682 


6 


South Carolina 


363 


7 


299 


379 


2,529 


9 


South Dakota 


724 


10 


628 


686 


1,265 





Tennessee 


379 


20 


280 


376 


2,786 


26 


Texas 


1,784 


19 


1,545 


1,712 


5,502 


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164 


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127 


166 


606 


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242 


5 


196 


209 


912 


5 


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553 


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129 


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4,659 


37 


Washington 


709 


35 


636 


704 


1,470 


20 


West Virginia 


395 


7 


313 


407 


3,208 


13 


Wisconsin 


1,707 


29 


1,432 


1,704 


4,275 


66 


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127 


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Retail 


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United States 


38,081 


6,231 


55,633 


8,572 


2,134 


48,920 


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93 


299 


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186 


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174 


105 


138 


193 


6 


947 


California 


2,693 


210 


1,726 


379 


70 


1,380 


Colorado 


599 


87 


416 


116 


23 


597 


Connecticut 


728 


125 


1,405 


240 


23 


589 


Delaware 


191 


27 


168 


51 


12 


116 


Dist. of Columbia 


248 


19 


206 


82 


9 


206 


Florida 


185 


74 


261 


23 


8 


559 


Georgia 


120 


89 


457 


25 


32 


1,159 


Idaho 


355 


75 


1 19 


32 


4 


261 


Illinois 


2,541 


366 


5,047 


547 


120 


3,330 


Indiana 


1,205 


188 


981 


385 


132 


1.803 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



307 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 







Cigars 












Cigars Cigarettes 












Cigarettes 


and 




Confec- 








and 


Tobacco 


Confec- 


tionery 


Depart- 






Tobacco 


Whole- 


tionery 


Whole- 


ment 


Drugs 


State 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


Iowa 


838 


98 


998 


188 


65 


1,685 


Kansas 


349 


77 


697 


131 


29 


1,218 


Kentucky 


219 


78 


609 


304 


40 


920 


Louisiana 


148 


32 


341 


132 


3 


689 


Maine 


662 


33 


626 


143 


4 


496 


Maryland 


778 


57 


1,490 


88 


47 


579 


Massachusetts 


1,832 


219 


2,519 


122 


54 


1,659 


Michigan 


1,362 


161 


3,111 


105 


109 


1,784 


Minnesota 


415 


113 


2,132 


152 


54 


1,011 


Mississippi 


107 


18 


261 


122 


5 


729 


Missouri 


464 


92 


1,301 


226 


33 


2,528 


Montana 


387 


49 


480 


11 


21 


314 


Nebraska 


412 


99 


358 


15 


25 


922 


Nevada 


65 


7 


87 


19 


2 


60 


New Hampshire 


254 


17 


241 


20 


5 


253 


New Jersey 


1,962 


143 


3,346 


121 


64 


1,252 


New Mexico 


77 


17 


108 


61 


1 


129 


New York 


6,076 


560 


7,501 


837 


212 


4,340 


North Carolina 


128 


105 


602 


52 


40 


773 


North Dakota 


109 


30 


305 


49 


26 


432 


Ohio 


1,967 


408 


4,013 


447 


160 


2,078 


Oklahoma 


339 


53 


606 


151 


22 


1,280 


Oregon 


646 


76 


983 


31 


8 


481 


Pennsylvania 


5,480 


796 


4,904 


868 


310 


3,355 


Rhode Island 


164 


62 


238 


69 


13 


276 


South Carolina 


167 


77 


323 


312 


24 


512 


South Dakota 


120 


24 


228 


46 


20 


457 


Tennessee 


132 


97 


312 


186 


22 


752 


Texas 


437 


307 


1,214 


493 


18 


2,838 


Utah 


128 


88 


256 


42 


7 


187 


Vermont 


220 


89 


213 


52 


8 


170 


Virginia 


290 


90 


712 


280 


28 


661 


Washington 


1,203 


201 


920 


168 


24 


664 


West Virginia 


195 


67 


407 


177 


98 


409 


Wisconsin 


416 


241 


1,370 


161 


74 


1,033 


Wyoming 


123 


25 


82 


26 


3 


95 



308 



POP! LATIOIN AND ITS DlSTRIBTTTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














Lifted 




Electrical 






Drugs 


Dry 


Lines 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furni- 




Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Supplies 


Whole- 


ture 


State 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


I nited States 


678 


35,207 


2,780 


16,703 


440 


42,082 


Alabama 


10 


446 


30 


120 


6 


966 


Arizona 


17 


97 


3 


25 





138 


Arkansas 


12 


397 


21 


93 





756 


California 


7 


1,001 


116 


972 


31 


1,181 


Colorado 


9 


299 


22 


235 


7 


474 


Connect i< nt 


10 


703 


19 


343 


5 


444 


Delaware 


1 


139 


2 


40 


1 


91 


Dist. of Columbia 


14 


165 


6 


82 


4 


108 


Florida 


6 


455 


6 


150 


6 


555 


Georgia 


21 


746 


58 


270 


7 


1,360 


Idaho 





104 


3 


118 





208 


Illinois 


29 


2,318 


154 


1,215 


25 


2,184 


Indiana 


19 


870 


47 


540 


13 


1,229 


Iowa 


20 


505 


44 


432 


14 


1,220 


Kansas 


5 


456 


10 


243 


2 


1,143 


Kentucky 


15 


747 


42 


189 


7 


964 


Louisiana 


11 


452 


36 


108 


8 


681 


Maine 


8 


511 


20 


162 


1 


347 


Maryland 


18 


587 


81 


169 


7 


487 


Massachusetts 


22 


1,749 


162 


882 


25 


1,082 


Michigan 


16 


1,430 


57 


762 


20 


1,424 


Minnesota 


3 


472 


49 


150 


14 


1,012 


Mississippi 


18 


353 


18 


81 





759 


Missouri 


14 


1,403 


101 


486 


19 


1,509 


Montana 


7 


134 


14 


90 


4 


307 


Nebraska 


6 


238 


19 


216 


7 


757 


Nevada 





33 


1 


16 





42 


New Hampshire 





264 


5 


135 





195 


New Jersey 


11 


1,903 


18 


738 


7 


837 


New Mexico 





84 


5 


28 





161 


New York 


112 


4,061 


790 


2,376 


60 


2,881 


North Carolina 


24 


598 


31 


180 


2 


1,369 


North Dakota 


1 


78 


1 


81 


1 


343 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



309 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














A Hied 




Electrical 






Drugs 


Dry 


Lines 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furn i- 




Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Supplies 


Whole- 


ture 


State 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Ohio 


37 


1,980 


164 


972 


30 


1,991 


Oklahoma 


2 


630 


6 


162 


3 


1,138 


Oregon 


4 


216 


14 


162 


5 


334 


Pennsylvania 


63 


3,437 


299 


1,440 


31 


3,086 


Rhode Island 


4 


252 


20 


135 


3 


211 


South Carolina 


9 


355 


15 


108 


3 


900 


South Dakota 


2 


91 


o 


81 





412 


Tennessee 


19 


594 


53 


126 


4 


892 


Texas 


20 


1,865 


61 


306 


12 


1.891 


Utah 


5 


52 


17 


49 


3 


161 


Vermont 


2 


139 


3 


63 





166 


Virginia 


14 


483 


38 


180 


9 


1,230 


Washington 


2 


344 


32 


306 


19 


485 


West Virginia 


12 


282 


27 


108 


8 


834 


Wisconsin 


17 


646 


38 


459 


7 


1,014 


Wyoming 





43 





19 





123 





Furni- 




Groceries 






Hard- 




ture 




and Deli- 


Groceries 


Hard- 


ware 




Whole- 


General 


catessen 


Whole- 


ware 


Whole- 


State 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


United States 


540 


148,885 


335,212 


5,950 


37,032 


933 


Alabama 


6 


6,401 


9,027 


193 


493 


23 


Arizona 


7 


372 


461 


58 


135 


7 


Arkansas 


5 


5,040 


6,627 


182 


495 


9 


California 


24 


1,842 


6,822 


133 


1,183 


32 


Colorado 


11 


799 


2,518 


41 


430 


7 


Connecticut 


3 


462 


3,809 


79 


280 


14 


Delaware 





432 


1,057 


12 


74 


3 


Dist. of Columhia 





5 


1,283 


21 


80 


2 


Florida 


5 


2,243 


3,783 


147 


266 


6 


Georgia 


4 


7,188 


12,300 


244 


452 


23 


Idaho 


1 


562 


893 


22 


0()0 


4 



3i<> 



I'nl'ULATION \ND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified 1»\ hades [continued) 





Furni- 




Groceries 






Hard- 




ture 




and Deli- 


(traceries 


llard- 


ware 




Whole- 


General 


catessen 


Whole- 


ware 


Whole- 


Stale 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Illinois 


37 


1,293 


20,318 


233 


2,544 


31 


Indiana 


13 


3,670 


9,161 


140 


1,369 


25 


Iowa 


7 


3,910 


.-..(.72 


79 


1,842 


27 


Kansas 


6 


2,953 


1,909 


84 


1,530 


12 


Kentucky 


5 


6,915 


11.933 


154 


659 


21 


Louisiana 


S 


1, 1 1 8 


6,492 


137 


314 


14 


Maine 


1 


2,113 


3,020 


49 


316 


9 


Maryland 


I 


2,335 


6.201 


82 


352 


27 


Massachusii Is 


20 


617 


9,759 


179 


818 


36 


Michigan 


IT 


3,4 1 1 


8,638 


137 


1,768 


23 


Minnesota 


14 


3,158 


5,954 


72 


1,543 


16 


Mississippi 


3 


6,232 


8,970 


131 


276 


11 


Missouri 


17 


5,348 


12,010 


163 


1,595 


23 


Montana 


5 


424 


930 


54 


398 


9 


Nebraska 


5 


2,260 


3,023 


46 


1,189 


12 


Nevada 





206 


451 


14 


65 


1 


New Hampshire 





438 


1,300 


20 


135 


5 


New Jersey 


6 


1,002 


8,941 


105 


913 


21 


New Mexico 


1 


646 


1,187 


58 


105 


7 


New York 


130 


4,311 


29,203 


484 


2,760 


118 


North Carolina 


13 


7,537 


11,300 


355 


467 


18 


North Dakota 





1,770 


1,754 


22 


827 





Ohio 


20 


1,799 


15,569 


218 


2,171 


33 


Oklahoma 


6 


1.638 


6,800 


117 


1,166 


7 


Oregon 


4 


914 


2,396 


33 


334 


10 


Pennsylvania 


46 


8,565 


27,304 


387 


1.297 


102 


Rhode Island 


1 


158 


1,803 


30 


54 


5 


South Carolina 


3 


4,535 


6,458 


189 


260 


13 


South Dakota 


3 


1,958 


1,688 


21 


650 


5 


Tennessee 


20 


6,170 


10,561 


178 


265 


28 


Texas 


23 


6,243 


12,245 


375 


1,686 


12 


Utah 


4 


641 


1,309 


24 


116 


5 


Vermont 





658 


1,278 


16 


176 


3 


Virginia 


1 


6,950 


10,612 


197 


447 


26 


Washington 


10 


1,908 


3,618 


45 


543 


18 


West Virginia 


13 


4,783 


6,968 


88 


323 


22 


Wisconsin 


8 


5,260 


6,481 


81 


1,447 


18 


Wyoming 





302 


•116 


21 


132 






J. Walter Thompson Company 



311 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 











Men's 




Sporting 






Jewelry 




Furnish- 


Sport in;) 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


Lumber 


ings 


Goods 


Whole- 


Stale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Retail 


Retail 


sale 


United States 


25,961 


1,900 


30,967 


40,399 


36,755 


699 


Alabama 


274 


5 


230 


280 


485 


13 


Arizona 


88 





75 


124 


139 


5 


Arkansas 


280 


2 


390 


304 


490 


10 


California 


1,220 


96 


740 


833 


1,239 


15 


Colorado 


310 


10 


530 


319 


427 


4 


Connecticut 


349 


4 


318 


841 


294 


11 


Delaware 


63 


1 


95 


121 


77 


2 


Dist. of Columbia 


127 


13 


25 


221 


79 


1 


Florida 


245 


1 


137 


207 


254 


9 


Georgia 


394 


6 


230 


441 


429 


15 


Idaho 


127 





182 


166 


295 


4 


Illinois 


1,760 


194 


1,856 


2,843 


2,517 


28 


Indiana 


826 


15 


815 


1,159 


1,343 


19 


Iowa 


1,016 


18 


1,827 


1.098 


1,844 


29 


Kansas 


616 


2 


1,044 


754 


1,516 


11 


Kentucky 


375 


7 


312 


436 


650 


11 


Louisiana 


225 


9 


215 


278 


310 


16 


Maine 


280 


6 


447 


736 


321 


15 


Maryland 


294 


29 


410 


623 


348 


16 


Massachusetts 


933 


100 


702 


1,835 


836 


17 


Michigan 


1,008 


22 


1,235 


2,245 


1,781 


24 


Minnesota 


727 


31 


1,342 


1,162 


1,544 


16 


Mississippi 


193 


3 


270 


210 


270 


9 


Missouri 


907 


57 


1,187 


1,208 


1,581 


18 


Montana 


207 





222 


415 


401 


10 


Nebraska 


490 


11 


1,650 


518 


1,189 


10 


Nevada 


27 





42 


40 


67 





New Hampshire 


157 


1 


420 


336 


139 


5 


New Jersey 


680 


17 


665 


1,281 


897 


8 


New Mexico 


53 





87 


71 


105 


3 


New York 


2,782 


878 


1,595 


5,515 


2,656 


57 


North Carolina 


347 


1 


365 


549 


427 


15 


North Dakota 


233 





812 


235 


828 





Ohio 


1,495 


95 


1,462 


2,605 


2,1 1.1 


37 


Oklahoma 


476 


2 


1,186 


513 


1,149 


9 


Orepon 


274 


5 


4 10 


320 


342 


6 



312 



I'nn |.\ I Ki\ \\l> lis DlSTRIBl TION 



Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) 









■« Men's 




Sporting 






Jewelry 




Furnish- 


Sport iny 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


Lumber 


ings, 


Goods 


Whole- 


Stale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Retail 


Retail 


sale 


lVnnsyK utiia 


2,009 


135 


1,556 


1,503 


1,282 


78 


Rhode Island 


1 l«) 


53 


130 


243 


54 


3 


South Carolina 


171 


1 


155 


287 


250 


10 


South Dakota 


_'ll 


1 


560 


251 


648 


:: 


Tennesscr 


27(> 


6 


340 


388 


251 


21 


Texas 


1 .082 


16 


1,224 


1,195 


1,698 


38 


Utah 


98 


5 


127 


153 


122 


7 


Vermont 


128 


1 


355 


211 


184 


3 


Virginia 


385 


6 


932 


418 


435 


21 


Washington 


424 


15 


412 


394 


543 


15 


West Virginia 


301 


4 


355 


298 


311 


13 


Wisconsin 


761 


16 


1,185 


1.099 


1,435 


9 


Wyoming 


-■•> 





76 


87 


130 






J. Walter Thompson Company 



313 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 

by trades 







Auto- 








Roots 




Auto- 


mobile 




Auto- 


Roots 


and 




mobile 


Supplies 


A ulo- 


mobile 


and 


Shoes 




Supplies 


Whole- 


mobile 


Repair 


Shoes 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Garages 


Shops 


Retail 


sale 


Totals 


4,989 


1,106 


5.687 


3,897 


23.937 


1,173 


Akron, Ohio 


27 


3 


20 


15 


123 


1 


Albany, N. Y. 


56 


5 


32 


25. 


125 


4 


Allentown, Pa. 


15 


4 


22 


12 


41 


3 


Altoona, Pa. 


9 


o 


15 


3 


71 





Atlanta, Ga. 


25 


13 


29 


21 


147 


13 


Atlantic City, N.J. 


16 


2 


31 


17 


70 





Augusta, Ga. 


15 


4 


11 


9 


66 


3 


Baltimore, Md. 


62 


17 


70 


60 


376 


36 


Bayonne, N. J. 


9 





11 


7 


76 





Berkeley, Cal. 


15 





16 


13 


20 





Bethlehem, Pa. 


6 





8 


5 


19 





Bingham ton, N. Y. 


7 


4 


13 


9 


47 


2 


Birmingham, Ala. 


13 


7 


14 


19 


114 


4 


Boston, Mass. 


134 


45 


101 


69 


620 


207 


Bridgeport, Conn. 


57 


5 


38 


20 


198 


4 


Brockton, Mass. 


20 


1 


15 


6 


73 


22 


Buffalo, N. Y. 


117 


14 


70 


43 


340 


5 


Cambridge, Mass. 


11 





27 


15 


48 


1 


Camden, N. J. 


22 





18 


10 


119 


2 


Canton, Ohio 


17 


4 


28 


15 


76 


1 


Charleston, S. C. 


16 


3 


9 


6 


68 


5 


Chattanooga, Tenn. 


12 


3 


17 


21 


112 


3 


Chester, Pa. 


14 





10 


1 


68 





Chicago, 111. 


150 


58 


487 


408 


2,433 


69 


Cincinnati, Ohio 


53 


14 


56 


47 


218 


13 


Cleveland, Ohio 


67 


17 


119 


67 


672 


12 


Columbus, Ohio 


38 


14 


36 


30 


149 


4 


Covington, Ky. 


12 


2 


7 


5 


30 





Dallas, Texas 


40 


12 


40 


15 


102 


12 



Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 



Automobile supplies retail, 4,036 
Automobile supplies wholesale. 896 
.4 utomob He garages, 4,458 



Automobile repair shops, 3,131 
Roots and shoes retail, 17,053 
Roots and shoes wholesale. 987 



:;i i 



INITIATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 

li> I r ados (con! in mil 







\lllo- 








Boots 




luto- 


mobile 




Auto- 


Boot* 


and 




mobile 


Supplies 


iuto- 


mobile 


and 


Shoes 




Supplies 


Whole- 


mobile 


Repair 


Shoes 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Garages 


Shops 


Retail 


salr 


Davenport, Iowa 


i:> 


5 


20 


8 


72 


2 


Dayton, Ohio 


25 


6 


28 


14 


112 





Denver, Colo. 


28 


15 


91 


67 


186 


4 


Des Moines, Iowa 


12 


8 


35 


24 


125 





Detroit. Mich. 


61 


27 


114 


50 


141 


5 


Duluth, Minn. 


27 


4 


19 


18 


130 


2 


East Orange, N. J. 


6 





16 


14 


16 





East St. Louis, 111. 


8 





3 


5 


87 





Elizabeth, N. J. 


12 


1 


20 


9 


67 





El Paso, Texas 


9 


4 


10 


3 


110 


9 


Erie, Pa. 


14 


4 


29 


17 


80 





Evansville, Ind. 


18 


5 


13 


11 


91 


1 


Fall River, Mass. 


15 


2 


24 


15 


299 


2 


Flint, Mich. 


9 


3 


10 


6 


66 


1 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 


11 


8 


16 


10 


68 


1 


Fort Worth, Texas 


45 


7 


18 


13 


102 


2 


Gary, Ind. 


12 





14 


3 


85 





Grand Rapids, 














Mich. 


16 


8 


40 


20 


143 


2 


Harrisburg. Pa. 


12 


4 


29 


12 


76 


4 


Hartford, Conn. 


22 


8 


55 


38 


153 


6 


Haverhill, Mass. 


13 





12 


5 


54 


10 


Hoboken. X. J. 


12 





5 


6 


76 





Holyoke, Mass. 


10 


3 


9 


5 


68 


1 


Houston, Texas 


25 


10 


15 


20 


124 


3 


Huntington, W. Va. 


10 


2 


7 


3 


75 


3 


Indianapolis, Ind. 


59 


14 


59 


35 


199 


1 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


15 


3 


23 


18 


95 


Q 


Jersey City, N. J. 


34 


1 


56 


29 


211 





Johnstown, Pa. 


14 


o 


16 


7 


118 


3 


Kansas City, Kans. 


12 





9 


7 


114 





Kansas City, Mo. 


23 


20 


43 


48 


301 


6 


Knoxville, Tenn. 


10 


2 


11 


7 


100 


5 


Lancaster, Pa. 


8 


5 


19 


17 


46 


o 


Lansing, Mich. 


14 


1 


12 


2 


41 





Lawrence. M;isn. 


11 





26 


7 


119 


1 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



315 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 







Auto- 








Boots 




Auto- 


mobile 




Auto- 


Boots 


and 




mobile 


Supplies 


Auto- 


mobile 


and 


Shoes 




Supplies 


Whole- 


mobile 


Repair 


Shoes 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Garages 


Shops 


Retail 


sale 


Lincoln, Nebr. 


9 


3 


16 


15 


53 


1 


Little Rock, Ark. 


10 


6 


7 


9 


39 


2 


Long Reach, Cal. 


12 


1 


24 


20 


17 





Los Angeles, Cal. 


230 


18 


153 


145 • 


225 


12 


Louisville, Ky. 


30 


13 


23 


22 


204 


7 


Lowell, Mass. 


13 


1 


22 


5 


95 


1 


Lynn, Mass. 


7 


1 


24 


8 


97 


17 


Macon, Ga. 


7 


2 


8 


5 


67 


3 


Manchester, N. H. 


9 


2 


13 


6 


110 





Memphis, Tenn. 


16 


7 


14 


24 


216 


7 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


80 


15 


99 


62 


393 


34 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


75 


22 


63 


46 


244 


12 


Mobile, Ala. 


6 


1 


8 


3 


53 


2 


Nashville, Tenn. 


12 


8 


22 


14 


117 


7 


Newark, N. J. 


47 


15 


124 


57 


302 


6 


NewRedford, Mass. 


12 


2 


27 


10 


155 


1 


New Rritain, Conn. 


9 





9 


3 


69 


1 


New Haven, Conn. 


24 


11 


45 


29 


187 


4 


New Orleans, La. 


29 


8 


8 


15 


179 


8 


New York City, 














N. Y. 


639 


114 


847 


472 


2,090 


195 


Niagara Falls, N.Y. 


10 





13 


11 


54 





Norfolk, Va. 


20 


4 


11 


9 


131 


3 


Oakland, Cal. 


27 


8 


35 


45 


81 


2 


OklahomaCity, 














Okla. 


14 


12 


20 


15 


86 





Omaha, Nebr. 


30 


13 


27 


17 


172 


3 


Passaic, N. J. 


10 


3 


24 


11 


72 





Paterson, N. J. 


18 


4 


14 


21 


121 





Pawtucket, R. I. 


6 


1 


13 


8 


84 





Peoria, 111. 


10 


6 


23 


13 


92 


1 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


215 


23 


310 


187 


120 


69 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


58 


22 


104 


70 


404 


24 


Portland, Me. 


12 


7 


22 


17 


75 


5 


Portland, Oregon 


33 


13 


44 


42 


128 


4 


Portsmouth, Va. 


5 





6 


2 


54 


1 



3 1 (. 



POPl LATIOIS \M) 1 is DlSTRIBl TIOIN 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
l>\ trades (continued) 







\lllo- 








Boots 




Luto- 


r nob He 




Auto- 


Boots 


and 




mobile 


Supplies 


Lufo- 


mobile 


and 


Shoes 




Supplies 


Whole- 


mobile 


fie pair 


Shoes 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Garages 


Shops 


Retail 


sale 


Providence, H. I. 


32 


11 


52 


43 


239 


6 


Racine, Wib. 


no 


1 


12 


4 


51 


5 


Reading, Pa. 


IT 


4 


35 


26 


106 


2 


Richmond, Va. 


26 


10 


1 1 


10 


110 


14 


Roanoke, Va. 


9 


1 


6 


2 


67 


4 


Rochester, N. Y. 


65 


13 


12 


26 


183 


7 


Rockford, HI. 


15 





•">- 


19 


64 





Sacramento, Cal. 


11 


5 


18 


20 


58 


1 


Saginaw, Mich. 


12 


5 


17 


9 


60 


1 


Salt Lake City, 














Utah 


33 


10 


12 


24 


115 


6 


San Antonio, Texas 


44 


4 


11 


12 


124 


6 


San Diego, Cal. 


40 


3 


54 


29 


52 





San Francisco, Cal. 


170 


38 


118 


115 


175 


15 


Savannah, Ga. 


16 


4 


13 


13 


101 


13 


Schenectady. V Y. 


7 


3 


29 


20 


113 


3 


Scranton, Pa. 


13 


6 


24 


21 


152 


5 


Seattle, Wash. 


157 


18 


32 


33 


194 


15 


Sioux City, Iowa 


16 


4 


10 


7 


60 


1 


Somerville, Mass. 


23 





11 


5 


46 





South Rend, Ind. 


8 


1 


9 


5 


124 





Spokane, Wash. 


25 


10 


16 


10 


139 


2 


Springfield, 111. 


14 


1 


10 


7 


63 





Springfield, Mass. 


27 


13 


33 


22 


91 


5 


Springfield, Ohio 


12 


1 


11 


6 


35 


1 


St. Joseph, Mo. 


9 


5 


21 


16 


95 


3 


St. Louis, Mo. 


166 


22 


52 


88 


618 


61 


St. Paul, Minn. 


66 


15 


32 


24 


169 


7 


Syracuse, N. Y. 


29 


11 


30 


21 


156 


4 


Tacoma, Wash. 


17 


5 


21 


20 


75 


2 


Tampa, Fla. 


12 


7 


15 


16 


87 





Terre Haute. Ind. 


13 


o 


11 


10 


62 


1 


Toledo, Ohio 


44 


10 


U 


34 


157 


6 


Topeka, Kans. 


9 


3 


12 


9 


58 





Trenton, N. J. 


2° 


3 


22 


16 


123 


4 


Troy, N. Y. 


12 


6 


26 


10 


56 


1 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



317 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 



City 



Tulsa, Okla. 
Utica, N. Y. 
Washington, D. C. 
Waterbury, Conn. 
Wheeling. W. Va. 
Wichita, Kans. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Wilmington, Del. 
Worcester. Mass. 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
Youngstown, Ohio 



A uto- 

mobile 

Supplies 

Retail 



22 
19 

142 
9 

. 6 
16 
15 
25 
27 
15 
34 



Auto- 
mobile 
Supplies 
Whole- 
sale 



Auto- 
mobile 
Garages 



Auto- 
mobile 
Repair 
Shops 



11 


11 


16 


8 


49 


36 


26 


11 


15 


12 


22 


15 


18 


14 


37 


11 


21 


12 


10 


6 


9 


5 



City 



Totals 



Cigars, 

Cigarettes 

and 

Tobacco 

Retail 



22,868 



Akron, Ohio 
Albany, N. Y. 
Allentown, Pa. 
Altoona, Pa. 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Atlantic City, N.J. 
Augusta, Ga. 
Baltimore, Md. 
Bayonne, N. J. 
Berkeley, Cal. 
Bethlehem, Pa. 



120 
37 
31 
30 
28 
90 
13 

300 
28 
18 
46 



Cigars, 
Cigarettes 
and 
Tobacco 
Whole- 
sale 



3,049 



25 

17 

21 

22 

32 

7 

12 

41 

3 



5 



Confec- 
t ionery 
Retail 



27,81' 



167 

125 

82 

66 

46 

48 

47 

1,273 

111 

42 

39 



Boots 
and 

Shoes 
Retail 



107 
95 

200 

111 
49 
87 

125 
96 

136 
71 

141 



Confec- 
tionery 
Whole- 
sale 



2,032 



39 
9 
6 

14 
6 
1 

15 
3 

1 



Depart- 
ment 
Stores 



91' 



Boots 
and 
Shoes 
Whole- 
sale 



Drugs 
Retail 



15,833 



6 


61 


5 


52 


6 


27 


12 


26 


9 


95 


5 


47 


1 


35 


14 


352 





33 


1 


21 


6 


1 19 



Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 

Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco retail, 20,686 Confectionery wholesale, 1,509 
Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco ivholesale, 2,228 Department stores, 569 

Confectionery retail, 23,386 Drugs retail, 13,2,4 



31i! 



POPl LATI<>\ \Mi ITS DlSTIUHUTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers in «ii i«s < >f 50,000 and over, clas^i Ii<-<1 
li> hades (continued) 







Cigars, 












Cigars, 


< Cigarettes 












< ligareUei 


ami 




( Confec- 








mill 


Tobacco 


< lonfec- 


tionery 


Depart- 






Tobacco 


\\ hole- 


tionery 


Whole- 


ment 


Dritgs 


aty 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


Binghamton, N. Y. 


31 


11 


56 


10 


9 


21 


Birmingham, Ua. 


32 


15 


81 


15 


4 


79 


Boston. Mass. 


500 


90 


658 


30 


39 


346 


Bridgeport, ( 'onn. 


68 


13 


224 


13 


6 


54 


Brockton. Mass. 


311 


9 


45 


5 


2 


21 


Buffalo, N. V. 


381 


75 


459 


18 


18 


192 


Cambridge, Mass. 


91 


1 


108 


5 





51 


Camden. N.J. 


125 


10 


127 


8 


4 


40 


Canton, Ohio 


27 


13 


93 


5 


8 


23 


Charleston, S. C. 


14 


20 


52 


10 


5 


39 


Chattanooga, Term. 


24 


18 


63 


7 


2 


45 


Chester, Pa. 


76 


16 


97 


8 


2 


28 


Chicago, 111. 


2,732 


172 


3,390 


168 


41 


1,417 


Cincinnati, ( >hio 


175 


58 


640 


42 


10 


221 


Cle\ eland. Ohio 


250 


49 


1,044 


34 


7 


341 


Columbus, Ohio 


149 


37 


184 


11 


4 


115 


Covington, Ky. 


12 


3 


64 


4 


1 


34 


Dallas, Texas 


32 


32 


62 


2 


5 


118 


Davenport, Iowa 


44 


11 


24 


7 


7 


25 


Dayton, Ohio 


69 


16 


161 


13 


6 


69 


Denver, Colo. 


73 


42 


62 


14 


8 


173 


Des Moines, Iowa 


45 


10 


54 


5 


4 


103 


Detroit, Mich. 


929 


53 


1,563 


5 


21 


485 


Duluth, Minn. 


15 


16 


40 


12 


4 


36 


East Orange, N. J. 


37 


1 


41 





o 


24 


East St. Louis, 111. 


15 


2 


64 





4 


36 


Elizabeth, N. J. 


17 


4 


110 


4 


3 


38 


El Paso, Texas 


175 


12 


51 


14 


4 


38 


Erie, Pa. 


38 


21 


134 


5 


7 


30 


Evansville, Ind. 


17 


9 


48 


6 


8 


44 


Fall River, .Mass. 


17 


10 


64 


7 


6 


46 


Flint. Mich. 


71 


1 


99 


1 


2 


30 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 


20 


8 


35 


7 


6 


59 


Fort Worth, Texas 


30 


17 


51 


4 


5 


63 


Gary, Ind. 


14 


o 


21 





3 


21 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



319 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 







Cigars, 












Cigars, 


Cigarettes 












Cigarettes 


and 




Confec- 








and 


Tobacco 


Confec- 


tionery 


Depart- 






Tobacco 


Whole- 


tionery 


Whole- 


ment 


Drugs 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


GrandRapids,Mich. 


75 


11 


133 


3 


4 


90 


Harrisburg, Pa. 


83 


30 


80 


24 


8 


41 


Hartford. Conn. 


21 


12 


48 


9 


5 


76 


Haverhill, Mass. 


18 


5 


36 


4 


10 


26 


Hoboken, N. J. 


72 


3 


1.12 


o 





37 


Holyoke. Mass. 


20 


4 


62 





2 


29 


Houston, Texas 


23 


24 


52 


6 


1 


68 


Huntington, W. Va. 


15 


6 


38 


5 


11 


24 


Indianapolis. Ind. 


81 


27 


107 


26 


15 


236 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


24 . 


18 


26 


6 


11 


56 


Jersey City, N. J. 


78* 


11 


168 


18 


8 


109 


Johnstown, Pa. 


18 


12 


75 


11 


6 


27 


Kansas City, Kans. 


38 


3 


88 


6 


3 


57 


Kansas City, Mo. 


168 


27 


190 


15 


4 


323 


Knoxville, Tenn. 


22 


12 


37 


9 


6 


21 


Lancaster, Pa. 


24 


25 


40 


27 


3 


24 


Lansing, Mich. 


29 


3 


41 


5 


6 


23 


Lawrence, Mass. 


34 


9 


48 


4 


3 


40 


Lincoln, Nebr. 


22 


20 


23 


2 


5 


33 


Little Rock, Ark. 


17 


26 


54 


2 


1 


45 


Long Reach, Cal. 


22 


3 


52 


4 


4 


26 


Los Angeles, Cal. 


317 


34 


531 


15 


20 


285 


Louisville, Ky. 


553 


27 


135 


4 


5 


140 


Lowell, Mass. 


44 


4 


72 


6 


4 


43 


Lynn, Mass. 


25 


3 


43 


9 


5 


40 


Macon, Ga. 


12 


16 


36 


18 


3 


38 


Manchester, N. H. 


16 





34 


6 


3 


41 


Memphis, Tenn. 


40 


33 


35 


8 


4 


75 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


65 


83 


265 





11 


221 


Minneapolis. Minn. 


76 


45 


237 


44 


21 


160 


Mobile, Ala. 


40 


18 


98 


4 


3 


28 


Nashville. Tenn. 


20 


26 


71 


i 


5 


79 


Newark, N. J. 


135 


25 


587 


27 


7 


179 


New Bedford, Mass. 


14 


7 


32 


2 


3 


71 


New Britain, Conn. 


30 


4 


63 


5 


1 


20 



320 



POPULATION \\1> ITS DISTRIBUTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
l»> trades (continued) 







Cigars, 












Cigars, 


Cigarettes 












Cigarettes 


and 




Confec- 








and 


Tobacco 


Confec- 


tionery 


Depart- 






Tobacco 


Whole- 


tionery 


n hole- 


ment 


Drugs 


( :u y 


Retail 


sale 


Retell 


sale 


Stores 


Retail 


New ll;i\ i'ii, ( .oim. 


63 


20 


288 


1 


5 


78 


New Orleans, La. 


50 


21 


86 


25 


8 


193 


NewYorkCity.N.Y. 


.">,851 


89 


1,266 


213 


44 


2,346 


Niagara Falls, N.l . 


86 


10 


71 


2 


5 


15 


Norfolk, Va. 


49 


13 


68 


19 


3 


60 


Oakland, Cal. 


60 


4 


90 


13 


8 


63 


Oklahoma Cit y . 














Okla. 


42 


22 


109 


8 


5 


60 


Omaha, Nebr. 


65 


52 


96 


10 


4 


113 


Passaic, N. J. 


35 


2 


112 


2 


3 


27 


Paterson, N. J. 


25 


11 


104 


9 


2 


48 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


9 


- 


49 


3 


2 


36 


Peoria, 111. 


30 


12 


51 


6 


4 


41 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


2,580 


87 


767 


75 


5 


1,097 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


290 


105 


418 


60 


26 


286 


Portland, Me. 


47 


12 


76 


8 


4 


52 


Portland, Oregon 


86 


32 


167 


9 


5 


124 


Portsmouth, Va. 


4 





38 





2 


25 


Providence, R. I. 


11 


28 


29 


7 


4 


130 


Racine, Wis. 


18 


11 


47 


3 


2 


22 


Reading, Pa. 


65 


17 


88 


10 


5 


37 


Richmond, Va. 


20 


25 


250 


9 


4 


97 


Roanoke, Va. 


25 


8 


37 


2 


1 


27 


Rochester, N. Y. 


68 


49 


241 


35 


5 


94 


Rockford, 111. 


17 


9 


18 


3 


5 


25 


Sacramento, Cal. 


34 


12 


27 


7 


4 


28 


Saginaw, Mich. 


25 


11 


29 


5 


3 


29 


SaltLake City .Utah 


25 


38 


88 


5 


5 


49 


San Antonio, Texas 


38 


32 


22 


5 


3 


69 


San Diego, Cal. 


30 


5 


62 


18 


8 


34 


San Francisco, Cal. 


460 


72 


293 


120 


6 


214 


Savannah, Ga. 


15 


15 


11 


5 


1 


44 


Schenectady, N. } . 


63 


15 


116 


14 


5 


33 


Scranton, Pa. 


75 


27 


162 


15 


6 


56 


Seattle, Wash. 


225 


44 


399 


32 


8 


157 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



321 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 



City 





Cigars, 








Cigars, 


Cigarettes 








Cigarettes 


and 




Confec- 




and 


Tobacco 


Confec- 


tionery 


Depart- 


Tobacco 


Whole- 


tionery 


Whole- 


ment 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Stores 


28 


6 


31 


6 


1 


24 





56 


1 





16 


8 


35 


5 


5 


50 


21 


50 


i 


4 


15 


8 


40 


5 


4 


65 


9 


136 


4 


7 


33 


10 


43 


3 


o 


26 


5 


21 


7 


9 


229 


39 


539 


65 


10 


72 


28 


315 


19 


6 


49 


25 


108 


9 


6 


75 


20 


150 


3 


4 


25 


15 


32 


5 


3 


25 


10 


46 


23 


4 


51 


23 


192 


16 


5 


49 


8 


46 


14 


6 


101 


9 


226 


9 


6 


30 


15 


40 


7 


5 


21 


12 


30 


2 


8 


61 


13 


79 


15 


5 


1,727 


19 


235 


15 


7 


23 


5 


72 


5 


5 


32 


23 


42 


32 


4 


28 


15 


45 


12 


4 


34 


33 


167 


14 


18 


127 


16 


78 


5 


8 


36 


9 


93 


9 


5 


60 


3 


73 


5 


1 


46 


14 


125 


9 


6 



Drugs 
Retail 



Sioux City, Iowa 
Somerville, Mass. 
South Bend, Ind. 
Spokane, Wash. 
Springfield, 111. 
Springfield, Mass. 
Springfield, Ohio 
St. Joseph, Mo. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Tacoma, Wash. 
Tampa, Fla. 
Terre Haute, Ind. 
Toledo, Ohio 
Topeka, Kans. 
Trenton, N. J. 
Troy, N. Y. 
Tulsa, Okla. 
Utica, N. Y. 
Washington, D. C. 
Waterbury, Conn. 
Wheeling, W. Va. 
Wichita, Kans. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Wilmington, Del. 
Worcester, Mass. 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
Youngstown, Ohio 



32 
41 

32 
44 
36 
59 
21 
67 
180 
101 
71 
35 
39 
56 
94 
35 
44 
34 
49 
39 
201 
30 
22 
41 
33 
60 
48 
31 
42 



322 



POPUI.VI l()N \M) ITS DlSTRIWTION 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 

by trades (roniiimed) 



Ciiv 



Drugs 

Whole- 
sale 



Dry 

Goods 
Helail 



Dry 

Goods 

and 

iUied 

Li firs 

Whole- 
sale 



Electrical 

Supplies 

Retail 



Electrical 
Supplies 
Whole- 
sale 



Furni- 
ture 
Retail 



Totals 



271 



18,522 



786 



6,278 



106 



9,497 



Akron, Ohio 
Alban>. V ^i . 
Allentown. Pa. 
Altoona, Pa. 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Atlantic City, .\. J. 
Augusta, Ga. 
Baltimore. Mil. 
Bayonne, V .1. 
Berkeley. Cal. 
Bethlehem. Pa. 
Binghamton. N. Y. 
Birmingham. Ala. 
Boston, Mass. 
Bridgeport. Conn. 
Brockton. Mass. 
Buffalo. N. Y. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Camden, N. J. 
Canton, Ohio 
Charleston, S. C. 
Chattanooga. Ten n. 
Chester, Pa. 
Chicago. 111. 
Cincinnati. Ohio 
Cleveland, Ohio 
Columbus, Ohio 



1 
I 


o 

11 








28 
37 
22 

71 

10 

30 

600 

133 

15 

13 

30 

84 

736 

106 

26 

161 

58 

117 

32 

21 

II 

39 

1,466 

212 

422 

74 



1 
6 
6 

2 

6 


21 




I 

13 
41 



7 
1 



1 

1 



27 
9 

12 
1 



28 

39 
18 
13 
21 
18 
9 
91 

21 

6 

16 

22 

196 

21 

9 

88 

16 

15 

18 

12 

12 

9 

115 

63 

166 



1 
3 


6 






2 
5 

13 


7 



1 

3 

1 



21 

9 

I 



\2 
34 
36 
18 
70 
33 
21 

170 
21 
13 
8 
23 
83 

239 
51 
18 

135 
31 
42 
31 
34 
42 
31 

601 
93 

259 



Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 

Drugs wholesale, 203 Electrical supplies retail, 5,127 

Dry goods retail, 11,606 Electrical supplies wholesale, 344 

Dry goods and allied lines wholesale, 681 Furniture retail, 7.111 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



323 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














Allied 




Electrical 






Druas 


Dry 


Lines 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furn i- 




Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Supplies 


Whole- 


ture 


City 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Covington, Ky. 





31 


1 


12 





15 


Dallas, Texas 


5 


61 


6 


31 


5 


53 


Davenport, Iowa 





11 


1 


19 ■ 


3 


13 


Dayton, Ohio 


1 


46 


1 


30 


1 


58 


Denver, Colo. 


3 


64 


6 


84 


7 


121 


Des Moines, Iowa 


2 


21 


2 


40 


4 


40 


Detroit. Mich. 


I 


643 


12 


213 


13 


314 


Duluth. Minn. 


1 


21 


7 


19 


4 


17 


East Orange, N.J. 





28 





9 





5 


East St. Louis, 111. 





54 





o 
.J 





30 


Elizabeth. N. J. 





80 





13 





28 


El Paso, Texas 


1 


34 


13 


22 


4 


47 


Erie, Pa. 





33 


1 


9 


1 


30 


Evansville, Ind. 


1 


36 


2 


10 


1 


36 


Fall River. Mass. 


2 


90 





15 





54 


Flint, Mich. 





57 





12 





17 


Fort Wayne, Ind. 


1 


20 


5 


21 


3 


22 


Fort Worth, Texas 


3 


15 





19 





57 


Gary, Ind. 





12 





- 





20 


Grand Rapids, 














Mich. 


1 


114 





19 


2 


37 


Harrisburg, Pa. 


1 


26 





19 


2 


34 


Hartford. Conn. 


2 


59 


6 


30 


2 


52 


Haverhill, Mass. 





26 





19 





21 


Hoboken. N. J. 





82 





12 





I 1 


Holyoke, Mass. 





25 





15 





27 


Houston. Texas 


2 


22 


6 


16 


3 


49 


Huntington, W. Va. 


1 


18 


5 


15 


3 


36 


Indianapolis, Ind. 


6 


148 


5 


61 


5 


86 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


O 


51 


5 


25 


3 


49 


Jersey City, N. J. 





201 





33 





49 


Johnstown, Pa. 


1 


12 





6 





17 


Kansas City, Kans. 





87 





10 





51 


Kansas City, Mo. 


1 


225 


1 


75 


6 


113 



124 



POPl 1 \TI<>\ AND Its Distririi ion 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and ovor, classiiitd 
liv trades (i-onlinued) 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














1 Uied 




Electrical 






Drugs 


Dry 


Lilies 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furni- 




Whole- 


< loot Is 


Whole- 


Supplies 


Whole- 


ture 


City 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Knoxvillc. Tenn. 


2 


13 


2 


13 





37 


Lancaster, Pa. 


1 


19 





12 





21 


Lansing, Mich. 





12 





13 





19 


Lawrence, Mass. 


1 


68 





21 





17 


Lincoln, Nebr. 


1 


9 





2.") 


2 


29 


Little Rock. Ark. 


2 


22 


9 


- 





28 


Long Beach, Cal. 





19 





15 





16 


Los Angeles, Cal. 


2 


84 


10 


124 


1 1 


1 65 


Louisville, Ky. 


3 


182 


4 


77 


7 


68 


Lowell, Mass. 





39 





18 


1 


36 


Lynn, Mass. 


1 


36 





13 


1 


38 


Macon, Ga. 


2 


27 


3 


7 





26 


Manchester, N. H. 





32 


1 


6 





33 


Memphis, Tenn. 


4 


137 


7 


25 


2 


64 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


3 


153 


11 


75 


4 


80 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


2 


61 


13 


126 


6 


100 


Mobile, Ala. 


1 


17 


i 


16 





no 


Nashville, Tenn. 


2 


68 


12 


21 


1 


45 


Newark, N. J. 


4 


361 





105 


5 


99 


NewBedford, Mass. 


1 


71 


7 


21 





54 


New Britain, Conn. 





31 





10 





21 


New Haven, Conn. 


2 


47 





28 


2 


57 


New Orleans, La. 


4 


171 


15 


61 


7 


139 


New York City, 














V Y. 


29 


4,141 


168 


765 


37 


1,242 


NiagaraFalla.N.Y. 





32 





16 





16 


Norfolk, Va. 


2 


85 


5 


24 


4 


62 


Oakland. Cal. 





65 


2 


42 


4 


47 


Oklahoma City, 














Okla. 


1 


26 


2 


12 


2 


34 


Omaha, Nebr. 


2 


45 


1 


40 


5 


48 


Passaic, N. J. 





109 





22 





26 


Paterson, N. J. 





140 


3 


21 





38 


Pawtucket, R. I. 





41 


2 


15 





21 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



32. : 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued^ 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














Allied 




Electrical 






Drugs 


Dry 


Lines 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furni- 




Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Supplies 


Whole- 


ture 


City 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Peoria. 111. 


1 


29 


1 


28 


o 


26 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


9 


1,500 


50 


270 . 


15 


478 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


4 


600 


50 


162 


8 


144 


Portland, Me. 


4 


25 


2 


13 


I 


31 


Portland, Oregon 


3 


50 


3 


51 


5 


93 


Portsmouth, Va. 





19 





3 





31 


Providence, R. I. 


4 


106 


11 


53 


3 


87 


Racine, Wis. 





29 





16 





23 


Reading, Pa. 


4 


27 





31 





40 


Richmond, Va. 


4 


56 


5 


37 


3 


75 


Roanoke, Va. 





12 





6 





32 


Rochester, N. Y. 


3 


138 


4 


48 


3 


68 


Rockford, 111. 





23 





21 





22 


Sacramento, Cal. 


1 


9 





24 





19 


Saginaw, Mich. 





19 





27 


1 


28 


Salt Lake City, Utah 


2 


11 





21 


3 


31 


San Antonio, Texas 


1 


54 


10 


24 





30 


San Diego, Cal. 


5 


16 





31 


1 


34 


San Francisco, Cal. 


1 


219 


7 


225 


12 


134 


Savannah, Ga. 


3 


64 


6 


13 


1 


36 


Schenectady, N. Y. 


1 


30 


3 


33 





24 


Scranton, Pa. 


2 


32 





25 


3 


41 


Seattle, Wash. 


1 


166 





136 


10 


63 


Sioux City, Iowa 


2 


15 





19 


9 


22 


Somerville, Mass. 





59 





10 





11 


South Rend, Ind. 





37 





o 


1 


28 


Spokane, Wash. 


1 


32 


t 


36 


6 


35 


Springfield, 111. 





16 





21 





27 


Springfield, Mass. 


1 


57 


5 


31 


5 


26 


Springfield, Ohio 





18 





15 





19 


St. Joseph, Mo. 


o 


16 





13 


2 


41 


St. Louis, Mo. 


5 


523 


48 


160 


11 


162 


St. Paul, Minn. 


o 


51 


4 


48 


4 


53 


Syracuse, N. Y. 


2 


Kl 


4 


36 


5 


53 



326 



Poi'l LATION \M> lis DisTHim TIOIS 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
lt> trades {continued) 









Dry 














Goods 














and 














AUied 




Electrical 






Drugs 


Dry 


Lines 


Electrical 


Supplies 


Furni- 




Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Supplies 


\\ hole- 


ture 


City 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


Tin oina. \\ ash. 





60 


1 


48 


3 


29 


Tampa, Fla. 


9 


57 





12 


1 


39 


Terre Haute, Ind. 


•> 


12 


1 


19 


1 


36 


Toledo. < >hio 


1 


101 


5 


5 5 


1 


73 


Topeka. Kans. 


1 


15 


1 


12 





29 


Trenton. N. J. 





71 


6 


21 


1 


53 


Troy, N. Y. 


3 


eg 


- 


18 


1 


23 


Tulsa. Okla. 


I 


12 





9 


1 


11 


Utica, N. ^ . 


1 


50 


5 


22 


•■) 


31 


Washington. D. ('.. 


1 


116 


6 


82 


1 


108 


\\ aterbury, 1 onn. 


2 


58 


3 


12 


1 


23 


Wheeling, W. Va. 


3 


34 





12 


3 


35 


Wichita, Kans. 


o 


35 


5 


10 


1 


53 


Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 





19 





21 





r; 


Wilmington, Del. 


1 


58 


1 


12 


1 


\U 


\\ on ester, Mass. 


2 


62 


1 


34 


5 


IT 


Yonkers, N. Y. 


1 


66 





16 





IT 


Youngstown, Ohio 


1 


34 





16 


1 


13 



City 


Furniture 

Wholesale 


Groceries 
anil Deli- 
catessen 
Relail 


Groceries 

Wholesale 


Hard- 
ware 
Retail 


Hard- 
Wholesale 


Totals 


421 


112,377 


2,179 


6,404 


579 


Akron, Ohio 
Albany, N. Y. 
Allentown, Pa. 


9 

1 


602 
423 
114 


3 

19 
6 


25 
12 
12 


2 

•■> 

3 



Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 

Furniture wholesale, 378 Hardware retail, 

Groceries and delicatessen retail, 102,622 Hardware wholesale, 
Groceries wholesale, 1 ,604 



5,219 
436 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



327 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 







Groceries 












and Deli- 




Hard- 


Hard- 




Furn iture 


catessen 


Groceries 


ware 


ware 


City 


Wholesale 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Retail 


\\ hole sale 


Altoona, Pa. 





230 


8 


16 


1 


Atlanta, Ga. 


3 


997 


33 


19 


1 


Atlantic City, N. J. 





175 


3 


18 





Augusta, Ga. 





389 


26 


16 





Baltimore, Md. 


5 


2,967 


49 


156 


92 


Bayonne, N. J. 





451 


1 


20 





Berkeley, Cal. 





160 





14 





Bethlehem, Pa. 





210 


2 


4 





Binghamton, N. Y. 


2 


198 


7 


16 


3 


Birmingham. Ala. 


1 


812 


28 


22 


3 


Boston. Mass. 


18 


3,755 


61 


160 


21 


Bridgeport. Conn. 


1 


698 


10 


20 


3 


Brockton. Mass. 





246 


4 


15 





Bunalo, N. Y. 


5 


1.496 


24 


129 


8 


Cambridge, Mass. 





431 


2 


16 


1 


Camden, N. J. 





475 


3 


43 


1 


Canton. Ohio 





275 


2 


14 


2 


Charleston, S. C. 





219 


14 


15 


2 


Chattanooga, Tenn. 


2 


402 


12 


15 


5 


Chester, Pa. 





295 


3 


7 





Chicago. 111. 


36 


13,052 


95 


336 


15 


Cincinnati. Ohio 


3 


2,325 


35 


92 


6 


Cleveland. Ohio 


10 


2,440 


32 


238 


4 


Columbus. Ohio 


•i 


115 


12 


39 


5 


Covington, Ky. 





164 


5 


14 





Dallas, Texas 


3 


591 


9 


25 


3 


Davenport, Iowa 





165 


6 


14 


3 


Dayton, Ohio 





540 


12 


34 


2 


Denver, Colo. 


3 


532 


15 


64 


4 


Des Moines, Iowa 


3 


433 


12 


25 


4 


Detroit, Mich. 


7 


3,306 


39 


257 


8 


Duluth. Minn. 


1 


225 


5 


28 


4 


East Orange, N.J. 





120 





13 





East St. Louis, 111. 





300 


3 


18 





Elizabeth, N. J. 





255 


4 


17 





El Paso, Texas 


5 


425 


11 


8 


- 


Erie, Pa. 





350 


l > 


25 


1 o 



328 



POP! i.vi m\ and Its Distribution 



Retail ami wholesale dealers in cities of 50.000 and over, classified 

by trades (continued) 



< ify 



Furniture 

Wholesale 



Groceries 
and Deli- 
catessen 

I {etui I 



Groceries- 
Wholesale 



Hard- 
ware 
Retail 



Hard- 
ware 
Wholesale 



Evansvitte, End. 

Fall River, Mass. 
Flint, Mich. 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Fort Worth. Texas 
Gary, Ind. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Harrisburg. Pa. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Haverhill. Mass. 
Hoboken, N. J. 
Holyoke, Mass. 
Houston, Texas 
Huntington, W. Va. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Jacksonville. Fla. 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Johnstown, Pa. 
Kansas City, Kans. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Kno.vville, Tenn. 
Lancaster, Pa. 
Lansing, Mich. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
Lincoln, Nebr. 
Little Rock, Ark. 
Long Beach, Cal. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Louisville, Ky. 
Lowell, Mass. 
Lynn, Mass. 
Macon, Ga. 
Manchester, N. H. 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Milwaukee. Wis. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Mobile, Ala. 



327 

457 
360 
221 
400 
121 
592 
246 
505 
186 
327 
209 
400 
103 
1,055 
637 
728 
260 
603 
1,172 
321 
205 
155 
383 
153 
238 
205 
1,769 
1,002 
355 
261 
273 
207 
700 
1,505 
1,221 
343 



16 

14 

2 

8 

6 

3 

6 

6 

18 

4 

3 

4 

12 

5 

21 

34 

13 

7 

2 

18 

15 

4 

3 

6 

4 

8 

4 

20 

19 

6 

3 

20 

3 

28 

25 

21 

17 



17 
24 
21 
22 

9 
10 
56 
18 
22 
15 
16 
11 
19 
10 
59 
15 
57 
15 
33 
82 
13 
12 
18 
18 
24 
11 

8 
127 
51 
21 
22 
12 

8 
20 
93 
93 

6 



3 



5 
2 

3 

1 



1 

4 
2 

7 
2 
2 
1 

8 
4 
4 

1 
1 
3 

9 
10 
1 

3 
3 
5 
7 
8 
2 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



329 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 







Groceries 












and Deli- 




Hard- 


Hard- 




Furniture 


catessen 


Groceries 


ware 


ware 


City 


Wholesale 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Nashville, Tenn. 


6 


508 


20 


19 


9 


Newark. N. J. 


3 


1,458 


24 


91 


7 


New Bedford, Mass. 





476 


8 


26 


1 


New Britain, Conn. 





240 


4 


7 





New Haven, Conn. 


2 


842 


16 


26 


2 


New Orleans, La. 


1 


1,468 


32 


72 


7 


New York City, N. Y. 


112 


20,152 


252 


854 


56 


Niagara Falls, N. Y. 





233 


4 


12 





Norfolk, Va. 





594 


19 


35 


3 


Oakland, Cal. ' 


3 


900 


8 


54 


2 


Oklahoma City, Okla. 


o 


289 


12 


15 


11 


Omaha, Nebr. 


3 


577 


17 


43 


9 


Passaic, N. J. 





420 


8 


23 





Paterson, N. J. 


1 


573 


12 


42 


6 


Pawtucket, R. I. 





233 


1 


7 


1 


Peoria, 111. 





105 


7 


32 


3 


Philadelphia. Pa. 


37 


6,200 


79 


327 


33 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


6 


4,196 


54 


104 


14 


Portland, Me. 





231 


15 


11 


4 


Portland, Oregon 


4 


580 


11 


43 


9 


Portsmouth, Va. 





87 


7 


12 





Providence, R. I. 





876 


22 


35 


4 


Racine, Wis. 





167 


2 


14 


2 


Reading, Pa. 





328 


6 


24 


3 


Richmond, Va. 


1 


700 


22 


38 


5 


Roanoke. Va. 





127 


8 


9 


2 


Rochester, N. Y. 


3 


975 


21 


57 


6 


Rockford. III. 





56 


2 


15 





Sacramento, Cal. 





198 


4 


19 


5 


Saginaw, Mich. 





190 


9 


99 


2 


Salt Lake City, Utah 


2 


412 


11 


18 


3 


San Antonio. Texas 


1 


556 


15 


27 


4 


San Diego, Cal. 





400 


6 


19 





San Francisco, Cal. 


9 


1,140 


47 


118 


11 


Savannah, Ga. 





400 


29 


10 


4 


Schenectady, N. Y. 





398 


5 


18 


11 


Scran ton. Pa. 


2 


663 


17 


28 


7 



330 



PolM LATION WD lis DlSTRIBl TI01N 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and <>\ er, classified 
by (nidi's (continued} 







Groceries 












and l>ili- 




Hard- 


Hard- 




Furniture 


catessen 


Groceries 


ware 


ware 


City 


Wholesale 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Seattle, \\ ash. 


."> 


WO 


16 


51 


8 


Siou\ City, Iowa 


o 


209 


~ 


19 


4 


SomerviUe, Mass. 





314 


1 


13 





South Bend, Ind. 


1 


.)■)> 


5 


1 1 





Spokane, \\ ash. 


•> 


:508 


6 


38 


3 


Springfield, 111. 





253 


4 


18 





Springfield, Mass. 


2 


120 


12 


18 


3 


Springfield, Ohio 





182 


3 


15 





St. Joseph, Mo. 


1 


330 


6 


29 


3 


St. Louis, Mo. 


~ 


2,210 


39 


221 


10 


St. Paul. Minn. 


5 


809 


13 


15 


i 


Syracuse. N. Y. 


o 


TOO 


9 


11 


l 


Tacoma, \\ ash. 


o 


356 


5 


25 


l 


Tampa, Fla. 


1 


27.-) 


27 


13 


2 


Terre Haute, hid. 





278 


7 


22 


2 


Toledo, Ohio 


1 


825 


6 


65 


1 


Topeka, Kans. 





L50 


7 


20 


1 


Trenton, N. J. 





370 


7 


30 


:? 


Troy, N. Y. 





262 


9 


1 1 


2 


Tulsa, Okla. 


••) 


162 


7 


11 





I lira, N. Y. 





436 


18 


20 


3 


Washington, D. C. 





1,365 


21 


80 


2 


Waterbury, Conn. 





436 


6 


13 


9 


Wheeling, W. Va. 





267 


~ 


1 1 


1 


Wichita, kaii^. 


1 


235 


7 


2 1 


3 


Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 


3 


507 


16 


15 


1 


Wilmington, Del. 





163 


9 


16 


3 


Worcester, Mass. 





606 


16 


18 


2 


Yonkers, N. Y. 





382 


5 


15 





Youngstown, ( >hio 





595 


10 


19 


1 



J. Walter Thompson Company 



331 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 











Men's 












Men's 


Furnish- 




Sporting 






Jewelry 


Furn ish- 


ings 


Sporting 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


ings 


Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Relail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Total 


9,084 


1,911 


9,452 


533 


6,392 


423 


Akron, Ohio 


49 





73 





24 





Albany, N. Y. 


45 


4 


27 


1 


13 


1 


Allentown, Pa. 


27 


o 


11 





10 





Altoona, Pa. 


19 





17 





17 


1 


Atlanta, Ga. 


65 


4 


34 





19 


4 


Atlantic City, N.J. 


36 





33 





19 





Augusta, Ga. 


15 





7 





16 


1 


Baltimore, Md. 


193 


29 


115 


10 


156 


14 


Bayonne, N. J. 


14 





19 





19 





Berkeley, Cal. 


10 





14 





14 





Bethlehem, Pa. 


18 





20 





4 


1 


Binghamton, N. Y. 


23 


4 


33 


4 


16 


3 


Birmingham, Ala. 


42 


4 


32 


4 


23 


3 


Boston, Mass. 


254 


92 


257 


35 


161 


10 


Bridgeport, Conn. 


35 





46 


5 


19 


3 


Brockton, Mass. 


15 





14 





15 





Buffalo, N. Y. 


158 


28 


37 





125 


5 


Cambridge, Mass. 


15 





19 





16 





Camden, N. J. 


27 





43 





39 





Canton, Ohio 


21 





26 





12 


1 


Charleston, S. C. 


21 


1 


17 





13 


2 


Chattanooga , Tenn . 


25 





9 





13 


3 


Chester, Pa. 


20 





30 





i 





Chicago, 111. 


671 


189 


813 


16 


329 


14 


Cincinnati, Ohio 


111 


37 


120 


11 


95 


6 


Cleveland, Ohio 


239 


34 


131 


23 


211 


9 


Columbus, Ohio 


66 


6 


53 


1 


39 


5 


Covington, Ky. 


8 





11 





13 





Dallas, Texas 


35 


i 


26 





27 


6 



Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: 

Jewelry relail, 7,493 Men's furnishings wholesale 



Jewelry wholesale, 1,852 

Men's furnishings retail, 7,802 



Sporting goods relail 
Sporting goods wholesale. 



171 
5,229 

309 



33: 



I'ni'i i.\Ti(>\ \\n Its Disthibi tk>\ 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades {continued) 



City 



I );n enport, Iowa 
Dayton, Ohio 
Denver, < 'olo. 
I ><•-. Moines, Iowa 
Detroit, Mich. 
Duluth, Minn. 
Easl < (range, N. .1 
East St. Louis, III. 
Elizabeth, V .1. 
El Paso, Texas 
Erie, Pa. 
K\ ans\ ille, Ind. 

Fall River. Mass. 
Flint. Mieh. 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Fort Worth. Texas 
Gary, Ind. 
Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Hohoken, IV. J. 

Holyoke. Mass. 
Houston, Texas 

Huntington, \Y. Va 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Jacksonville, Fla. 
Jersey City, X. J. 
Johnstown, Pa. 
Kansas City, Kans 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Knowille, Tenn. 
Lancaster, Pa. 
Lansing, Mich. 
Lawrence, Mass. 



Jewelry 

I Mail 



1.') 
33 

100 
38 

238 
30 
7 
14 
25 
25 
38 
18 
30 
21 
22 
29 
13 

42 
30 
57 
15 
17 
17 
17 
11 
73 
10 
17 
25 
19 
100 
13 
21 
L3 
32 



Jewelry 
Whole- 
tale 





2 
10 
4 
22 
3 



1 
2 

1 




1 




3 
1 



4 
1 


3 


16 

4 





Men's 

/•'urn ish- 
ings 
Retail 



16 

101 

34 

15 

294 

1 12 

17 
17 
36 
18 
18 
16 
15 
30 
22 
22 
9 

17 
33 
33 
10 
33 
10 
17 
8 
45 
26 
41 
38 
24 
34 
10 
15 
18 
31 



Min's 
Furnish- 
ings 

Whole- 
sale 







10 





1 


19 





22 





15 


1 


17 





11 





18 


2 


8 





65 





13 


4 


53 





13 





32 


>-> 


84 





12 





11 





21 





18 



Sport ini i 
Goods 
Retail 



14 

34 
63 
27 
256 
28 
13 
14 
17 
10 
23 
18 
23 
21 
23 
9 
11 



Sporting 
Goods 
11 hole- 
sale 



1 
3 
6 
6 
3 



5 
2 

3 
1 

3 
4 


5 
6 
4 



4 
2 
6 
4 
1 
1 

5 
3 
3 





J. Walter Thompson Company 



333 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades {continued) 











Men's 












Mens 


Furnish- 




Sporting 






Jewelry 


Furnish- 


ings 


Sporting 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


ings 


Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Lincoln, Nebr. 


15 


1 


18 


1 


2! 


2 


Little Rock, Ark. 


17 


1 


15 





11 


5 


Long Reach, Cal. 


21 


1 


13 





8 





Los Angeles, Cal. 


228 


26 


145 


8 


133 


■ 


Louisville, Ky. 


59 


4 


26 


7 . 


52 


~ 


Lowell, Mass. 


29 


1 


41 





20 


] 


Lynn, Mass. 


20 





16 





19 


1 


Macon, Ga. 


14 





11 





9 


3 


Manchester, N. H. 


16 


1 


8 





9 


2 


Memphis, Tenn. 


34 


o 


56 


9 


20 


5 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


117 


11 


79 





96 


1 


Minneapolis, Minn. 


95 


15 


47 


4 


95 


6 


Mobile, Ala. 


16 





47 


3 


7 


o 


Nashville, Tenn. 


26 


5 


28 





18 


7 


Newark, N. J. 


122 


12 


81 





91 


4 


NewRedford, Mass. 


35 





32 





28 





New Rritain, Conn. 


16 





22 





7 





New Haven, Conn. 


65 


2 


50 





29 


1 


New Orleans, La. 


101 


9 


69 





73 


6 


New York City, 














N. Y. 


1,332 


893 


1,751 


163 


839 


25 


Niagara Falls, N.Y. 


18 





32 


1 


11 





Norfolk, Va. 


51 


2 


38 





34 


2 


Oakland, Cal. 


60 


1 


51 


1 


56 





Oklahoma City, 














Okla. 


27 


1 


30 


4 


15 


1 


Omaha, Nebr. 


50 


8 


32 


1 


15 


i 


Passaic, N. J. 


17 





40 





19 





Paterson, N. J. 


47 


1 


17 





40 





Pawtucket, R. I. 


14 


3 


10 





6 


1 


Peoria, 111. 


25 





10 





32 


3 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


410 


82 


1.169 


50 


322 


32 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


184 


30 


238 


22 


103 





Portland, Me. 


29 


4 


35 


3 


10 


6 


Portland, Oregon 


94 


5 


74 


11 


14 


5 


Portsmouth, Va. 


9 





6 





12 


1 



33 1 



Population and Its Distribution 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
I>> trades (coulinuni 











Men's 












Men's 


Furnish- 




Sport i ng 






Jewelry 


Furnish- 


ings 


Sporting 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


ings 


Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


City 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Retail 


si ill- 


Pro\ idence, R. 1. 


85 


50 


25 


1 


37 


3 


Racine, \\ is. 


]<> 





26 





15 





Reading, Pa. 


37 





34 





o-> 


1 


Richmond, \ a. 


II 


3 


7(> 


1 


37 


4 


Roanoke, \ a. 


i:» 





L5 





9 


1 


Rochester, N. "1 . 


102 


9 


33 


8 


61 





Horkford, 111. 


26 


1 


16 





11 





Sacramento, Cal. 


2.-> 





22 





20 


3 


Saginaw, Mich. 


23 





20 





23 


2 


SaltLakeCity.Utah 


37 


."> 


21 


I 


18 


I 


San Antonio, Tex. 


52 


9 


25 


2 


27 


1 


San Diego, Cal. 


36 





20 





18 





San Francisco. Cal. 


213 


68 


246. 


3 


119 


5 


Savannah. < ra. 


31 


1 


31 


3 


9 


3 


Schenectady V Y. 


23 





22 





19 





Scranton, Pa. 


41 


.> 


25 


1 


29 


1 


Seattle, Wash. 


111 


12 


76 


5 


51 


1 


Sioux City, Iowa 


15 


6 


37 


2 


20 


3 


Somerville, Mass. 


8 





33 





13 





South Bend, Ind. 


16 


o 


12 





15 





Spokane, Wash. 


15 


2 


16 


3 


37 


7 


Springfield, 111. 


10 


1 


22 





18 


2 


Springfield. Mass. 


17 


3 


II 


1 


18 


1 


Springfield. Ohio 


20 





19 





16 


1 


St. Joseph. Mm 


20 


1 


10 


2 


24 


3 


St. Louis, Mo. 


216 


33 


116 


26 


22 1 


8 


St. Paul, Minn. 


:>2 


11 


68 


3 


. 48 


7 


Syracuse, N. Y. 


56 


11 


50 





12 





Tacoma. Wash. 


36 


1 


16 


1 


21 


2 


Tampa, Fla. 


20 


1 


15 





11 


3 


Terre Haute. Ind. 


21 


1 


15 





21 


3 


Toledo. ( )liio 


62 


j 


66 


I 


65 


6 


Topeka, Kans. 


18 





17 





19 


1 


Trenton, N. J. 


II 





52 





28 


1 


Troy, N. Y. 


2:; 


1 


14 


1 


16 





Tulsa, Okla. 


21 





36 





12 






J. Walter Thompson Company 



335 



Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified 
by trades (continued) 











Mens 












\l<n's 


Furnish- 




Sporting 






Jewelry 


Furnish- 


ings 


Sporting 


Goods 




Jewelry 


Whole- 


ings 


Whole- 


Goods 


Whole- 


Cily 


Retail 


safe 


Bet a it 


sale 


Retail 


sale 


Utica, N. Y. 


44 


1 


38 





22 





Washington, D. C. 


127 


13 


81 


3 


79 


1 


Waterbury, Conn. 


30 





51 





11 





Wheeling," W. Va. 


25 


3 


18 





14 


2 


Wichita, Kans. 


22 


1 


25 





22 


4 


Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


30 


4 


25 


13 


16 


2 


Wilmington, Del. 


36 


1 


25 





19 


2 


Worcester, Mass. 


41 


1 


43 





22 





Yonkers, N. Y. 


18 





36 





19 





Youngstown, Ohio 


33 


3 


50 


1 


19 


2 



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